Word by Word: The Language of MemoryCornell University Press, 1990 - 257 σελίδες |
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... idea but an absence : an ironic distance that separates us from the reality of every representation we speak . To the great masters of modernist literature in this century , the stranger's hell of archetypal perfection has been an ...
... idea but an absence : an ironic distance that separates us from the reality of every representation we speak . To the great masters of modernist literature in this century , the stranger's hell of archetypal perfection has been an ...
Σελίδα 60
... Idea . The idea that specifically concerns Hesse is the idea of author- ity , what might be called the semantics of compulsion in lan- guage . Concerned with creating a catalogue raisonné of the language of culture , Hesse reads the ...
... Idea . The idea that specifically concerns Hesse is the idea of author- ity , what might be called the semantics of compulsion in lan- guage . Concerned with creating a catalogue raisonné of the language of culture , Hesse reads the ...
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... idea of death without resurrection , it moves us incrementally from one idea to the next , and not only the ideas but the increments themselves are conventional , accepted , traditional . Only at the end does a link of the metonymic ...
... idea of death without resurrection , it moves us incrementally from one idea to the next , and not only the ideas but the increments themselves are conventional , accepted , traditional . Only at the end does a link of the metonymic ...
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