Word by Word: The Language of MemoryCornell University Press, 1990 - 257 σελίδες |
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... written about Adolf Hitler than about anyone else in history with the exception of Jesus Christ " ( 2 ) . If we sense that that prediction is troubling , it may be because we know too well how some of the words will be written . As I ...
... written about Adolf Hitler than about anyone else in history with the exception of Jesus Christ " ( 2 ) . If we sense that that prediction is troubling , it may be because we know too well how some of the words will be written . As I ...
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... written and written again , and read and read . Readers and writers seem to need the ritual of arranging its words on the altar of memory . I think this preoccupation may be able to tell us something about what we read for , and in this ...
... written and written again , and read and read . Readers and writers seem to need the ritual of arranging its words on the altar of memory . I think this preoccupation may be able to tell us something about what we read for , and in this ...
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... written in the form of a Platonic dialogue between an academic and a war profiteer . The nostalgia of defeat here takes the form of historical irony . “ Recent German Poetry ” is written as an ordinary academic essay , but there too ...
... written in the form of a Platonic dialogue between an academic and a war profiteer . The nostalgia of defeat here takes the form of historical irony . “ Recent German Poetry ” is written as an ordinary academic essay , but there too ...
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