Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... says , of an apparatus of falsification ( Stambaugh 1972 : 71 ) . In any case , as I argued in Chapter 4 , it is the referential or accusative aspect of language that allows Samuel Johnson to understand that he does no violence to ...
... says , of an apparatus of falsification ( Stambaugh 1972 : 71 ) . In any case , as I argued in Chapter 4 , it is the referential or accusative aspect of language that allows Samuel Johnson to understand that he does no violence to ...
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... says are everywhere the same , God's sayings are never the " same . " They are untranslatable into another system of signs , never to be understood . There is no language for God's language because that language is only depth . It is a ...
... says are everywhere the same , God's sayings are never the " same . " They are untranslatable into another system of signs , never to be understood . There is no language for God's language because that language is only depth . It is a ...
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... says , " is that deference for reality gains the day " ; nevertheless , " its behest cannot be at once obeyed " ( 1963 : 166 ) . The deference for reality of which Freud speaks is deference for death , for the death of the other , and ...
... says , " is that deference for reality gains the day " ; nevertheless , " its behest cannot be at once obeyed " ( 1963 : 166 ) . The deference for reality of which Freud speaks is deference for death , for the death of the other , and ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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