Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... postmodern , I believe , the shock has subsided . The postmodern is metonymically related to the modern in the complex sense of that term . It is a " part " of modernism - from one vantage point , its cul- mination ; from another ...
... postmodern , I believe , the shock has subsided . The postmodern is metonymically related to the modern in the complex sense of that term . It is a " part " of modernism - from one vantage point , its cul- mination ; from another ...
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... postmodern is the " translation " of metaphysical elegy into " simple " rhetoric , I was hardly marking a difference : discourse is " metaphysical " insofar as it participates in the tendency Greimas notes of " substantifying " the ...
... postmodern is the " translation " of metaphysical elegy into " simple " rhetoric , I was hardly marking a difference : discourse is " metaphysical " insofar as it participates in the tendency Greimas notes of " substantifying " the ...
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... postmodern answers and fulfils the modern and offers , at the same time , its other . The " modernist postmodern " rhetoric of Part II enacts a similar relationship , with " modernist " both a synec- dochical adverb , modifying " postmodern ...
... postmodern answers and fulfils the modern and offers , at the same time , its other . The " modernist postmodern " rhetoric of Part II enacts a similar relationship , with " modernist " both a synec- dochical adverb , modifying " postmodern ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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