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Pagina 45
... myth of Orpheus's dismember- ment as a domestication of forces which were always already tending toward a dismemberment of the myth - in its archetypal presen- sions - of Orpheus itself . In L'Espace littéraire , the poet who has gone ...
... myth of Orpheus's dismember- ment as a domestication of forces which were always already tending toward a dismemberment of the myth - in its archetypal presen- sions - of Orpheus itself . In L'Espace littéraire , the poet who has gone ...
Pagina 67
... myth ( Orpheus ) of dismemberment is eroded by forces which always already tended to dismember the myth . Such was our reading of Blanchot ... qui ne l'accompagnait pas . In the margins of Tympan , a meditation on the functioning of ...
... myth ( Orpheus ) of dismemberment is eroded by forces which always already tended to dismember the myth . Such was our reading of Blanchot ... qui ne l'accompagnait pas . In the margins of Tympan , a meditation on the functioning of ...
Pagina 103
... myth , and fails " to distinguish between myth and history " ( 51 ) , opens with an image figuring the fragility of a boyish sense of history that Faulkner always brings into the presence of mythic horror , most brilliantly perhaps in ...
... myth , and fails " to distinguish between myth and history " ( 51 ) , opens with an image figuring the fragility of a boyish sense of history that Faulkner always brings into the presence of mythic horror , most brilliantly perhaps in ...
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