Word by Word: The Language of MemoryCornell University Press, 1990 - 257 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 73
... present , at the barrier of words he has erected . There he is , drawn by Feliks Topolski on the last page , just where the book ends for us : a man in a tweed suit walking down a path . The man's back is turned to us , but we can see ...
... present , at the barrier of words he has erected . There he is , drawn by Feliks Topolski on the last page , just where the book ends for us : a man in a tweed suit walking down a path . The man's back is turned to us , but we can see ...
Σελίδα 84
... Present ( which becomes dead as the mind with- draws ) into a Past into which they have gone to live " ( Lewis's Time and Western Man , qtd . in Kenner , Wyndham Lewis 76 ) . In the service of the living Present , Lewis projected the ...
... Present ( which becomes dead as the mind with- draws ) into a Past into which they have gone to live " ( Lewis's Time and Western Man , qtd . in Kenner , Wyndham Lewis 76 ) . In the service of the living Present , Lewis projected the ...
Σελίδα 184
... present tense . Literary language too speaks only in the present tense , both although and because the great literary modernists ' theories of simultaneity have become our paradigms of history . But this doesn't imply that we literary ...
... present tense . Literary language too speaks only in the present tense , both although and because the great literary modernists ' theories of simultaneity have become our paradigms of history . But this doesn't imply that we literary ...
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The Comic History of This Man Goddard | 17 |
The Virtual History of the Undivided | 35 |
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