Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... vision of the blind singer as the devil himself — as an extended metaphorical conceit , the novel itself hardly ratifies such a reading . Nevertheless , modernism has taught us to read in just that way and to note the detail that does ...
... vision of the blind singer as the devil himself — as an extended metaphorical conceit , the novel itself hardly ratifies such a reading . Nevertheless , modernism has taught us to read in just that way and to note the detail that does ...
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... Vision , " the text passively relates Yeats's images to A Vision while silently passing over the problems suggested by the ( teleological ) notion " gradually matur- ing " and by the phrase " later systematized in A Vision . " Jakobson ...
... Vision , " the text passively relates Yeats's images to A Vision while silently passing over the problems suggested by the ( teleological ) notion " gradually matur- ing " and by the phrase " later systematized in A Vision . " Jakobson ...
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... Vision is revealing in other ways as well , for it underlines Jakobson's recurrent recourse to spatial meta- phors in describing Yeats's poem . The use of these metaphors suggests a radical criticism of Jakobson's definition of the ...
... Vision is revealing in other ways as well , for it underlines Jakobson's recurrent recourse to spatial meta- phors in describing Yeats's poem . The use of these metaphors suggests a radical criticism of Jakobson's definition of the ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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