Structuralist Review, Volume 1Queens College Press, 1978 |
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Pagina 113
... Objects " as such " are not signs at all . Poetry as object signifies nothing . As a sign , on the other hand , poetry is valued as the Cadillac of discourses . Both its status as signifier , which has to do with its difference from ...
... Objects " as such " are not signs at all . Poetry as object signifies nothing . As a sign , on the other hand , poetry is valued as the Cadillac of discourses . Both its status as signifier , which has to do with its difference from ...
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... object posed before us , to historical objects - his own - in particular . And , unexpectedly among these , the literary object . By way of analogy : the fact that universal thought , in all its domains , by all its pathways and despite ...
... object posed before us , to historical objects - his own - in particular . And , unexpectedly among these , the literary object . By way of analogy : the fact that universal thought , in all its domains , by all its pathways and despite ...
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... object , and had then revised that concept to acknowledge that objects grouped around the object have the force of a variable . This was the concept of objective context . Structur- alism's contribution has been to rethink the context ...
... object , and had then revised that concept to acknowledge that objects grouped around the object have the force of a variable . This was the concept of objective context . Structur- alism's contribution has been to rethink the context ...
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