Word by Word: The Language of MemoryCornell University Press, 1990 - 257 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 94
... person . There in the third person , receding from its subject as it advances toward its reader , the history named Bruno A. can be read as an ordinary fictional narrative . Unlike the history of events , after all , it possesses a ...
... person . There in the third person , receding from its subject as it advances toward its reader , the history named Bruno A. can be read as an ordinary fictional narrative . Unlike the history of events , after all , it possesses a ...
Σελίδα 129
... person in her own way and equally close to the poet , but nevertheless , in the nature of things , marginal to the culture that united Dickinson with Higginson and Ward . Mabel Loomis Todd had grown up in Washington , for one thing ...
... person in her own way and equally close to the poet , but nevertheless , in the nature of things , marginal to the culture that united Dickinson with Higginson and Ward . Mabel Loomis Todd had grown up in Washington , for one thing ...
Σελίδα 170
... person ( other than the poet himself ) , thus . . . sustaining the poet's feelings about the poem while preventing love from distracting him into feeling about the person . . . . It was founded by me after lunch with LeRoi Jones on ...
... person ( other than the poet himself ) , thus . . . sustaining the poet's feelings about the poem while preventing love from distracting him into feeling about the person . . . . It was founded by me after lunch with LeRoi Jones on ...
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The Comic History of This Man Goddard | 17 |
The Virtual History of the Undivided | 35 |
The Joke about the Man from the East | 53 |
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