Structuralist Review, Volume 2Queens College Press, 1980 |
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Pagina 143
... seems so characteristic of Dickinson's poems . Instead , Dickinson's poems are grouped in several ways to suggest how the central themes of these poems can be shown to lead to a deconstructive mode , in which the priority of language to ...
... seems so characteristic of Dickinson's poems . Instead , Dickinson's poems are grouped in several ways to suggest how the central themes of these poems can be shown to lead to a deconstructive mode , in which the priority of language to ...
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... seems to follow naturally from the events that precede it ; the end of a narrative text always seems to be determined by the preceding events . If there is a break in the chain , if in the narrative sequence an event occurs that seems ...
... seems to follow naturally from the events that precede it ; the end of a narrative text always seems to be determined by the preceding events . If there is a break in the chain , if in the narrative sequence an event occurs that seems ...
Pagina 155
... seems to me , a rather nice analogy to the action of metaphor . The building of a structure of metaphors creates more problems than it seems to solve . Some of those problems are capable of forcing a reevaluation of the structure ...
... seems to me , a rather nice analogy to the action of metaphor . The building of a structure of metaphors creates more problems than it seems to solve . Some of those problems are capable of forcing a reevaluation of the structure ...
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