Word by Word: The Language of MemoryCornell University Press, 1990 - 257 σελίδες |
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... stories we tell must continue . Wallace Stevens explains why , in a poem suggestively called " Men Made Out of Words ... story in an eternal present tense . The whole race is a poet that writes down The eccentric propositions of its fate ...
... stories we tell must continue . Wallace Stevens explains why , in a poem suggestively called " Men Made Out of Words ... story in an eternal present tense . The whole race is a poet that writes down The eccentric propositions of its fate ...
Σελίδα 75
... story and believe what it has helped us to say , but the more we talk , the more conscious we become that there is a part of the story we haven't yet told right . The story means more than its author can tell . " There is , then ...
... story and believe what it has helped us to say , but the more we talk , the more conscious we become that there is a part of the story we haven't yet told right . The story means more than its author can tell . " There is , then ...
Σελίδα 95
... story : a story of transport away from memory , name , word , the power of knowing and remembering , and the mode of existence which consists of being known and remembered . In this story , some Jews step onto the platform of a railroad ...
... story : a story of transport away from memory , name , word , the power of knowing and remembering , and the mode of existence which consists of being known and remembered . In this story , some Jews step onto the platform of a railroad ...
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