Structuralist Review, Volume 2Queens College Press, 1980 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 77
Pagina 56
... theory from the idea of progress . Nevertheless , that theory did become associated with “ progress ” in the popular mind , primarily because the Darwinian theory became inextricably intertwined with another biological theory in which ...
... theory from the idea of progress . Nevertheless , that theory did become associated with “ progress ” in the popular mind , primarily because the Darwinian theory became inextricably intertwined with another biological theory in which ...
Pagina 104
... theory starts from everyday conver- sations and not from the literary use of language , it has naturally been demonstrated mainly by analyzing everyday situations ( or advertisements ) ( dining out , parties , small talk , teaching ...
... theory starts from everyday conver- sations and not from the literary use of language , it has naturally been demonstrated mainly by analyzing everyday situations ( or advertisements ) ( dining out , parties , small talk , teaching ...
Pagina 108
... theory of signs by integrating other sciences such as formal logic , cybernetics , and informa- tion theory . M. Bense demands , above all , precision and formal systematiza- tion of sign processes so that an overall sign theory can be ...
... theory of signs by integrating other sciences such as formal logic , cybernetics , and informa- tion theory . M. Bense demands , above all , precision and formal systematiza- tion of sign processes so that an overall sign theory can be ...
Inhoudsopgave
Articles | 1 |
Myth and | 49 |
On Narrative Transitions in the Prologue | 74 |
Copyright | |
10 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
aesthetic analysis becomes Berkeley CALIFORNIA LIBRARY coingnée complex Comus concept context Couillatris Cranford critics culture death deconstruction define Denkwürdigkeiten Derrida Dickinson's discourse elements essay evolution father fiction film Frankenstein Frankf./M Freud function genre German Girard Hermann Hillis Miller ideology interpretation Jameson Lacan language Leitch's Lewis's linguistic Linguistische literary texts literature logical lyric Marxism Mary Shelley meaning metaphor Miller monster München murder myth Nabokov narrative sequence narrative texts narratology narrator nature novel Orientalism Ormuzd paradigmatic poem poetic pragmatics present Press Priapus problem prologue Queens College question reader reading reception reception theory relation René Girard rhetoric role Schreber semantic semiotic square semiotics Semiotik signifier Sirin social speech acts story struc structuralist structure suggests symbolic syntagmatic foregrounding tale textual theoretical theory tion tradition transformation uniformitarian Univ UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Victor Walton words writing York zdravstvuyte