Structuralist Review, Volume 1Queens College Press, 1978 |
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... appears to be the deconstruction of the process of idealization itself , for his " sources " include not only Greek and Roman figures , but idealized forms as interpreted by later artists ( Botticelli , Titian , Ingres , Blake ) as well ...
... appears to be the deconstruction of the process of idealization itself , for his " sources " include not only Greek and Roman figures , but idealized forms as interpreted by later artists ( Botticelli , Titian , Ingres , Blake ) as well ...
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... appear to suggest . To be sure , the book's initial aim is to throw into question the pious achievements of its ... appears to burlesque those distinctions between truth and legend that have always been taken as the cornerstone of ...
... appear to suggest . To be sure , the book's initial aim is to throw into question the pious achievements of its ... appears to burlesque those distinctions between truth and legend that have always been taken as the cornerstone of ...
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... appears to be that of the spy story , certainly one of the most conventional and ordered in literature , and one ... appear in the newspaper for his chief to read in Berlin . He seeks out Albert , and kills him . He is caught by the ...
... appears to be that of the spy story , certainly one of the most conventional and ordered in literature , and one ... appear in the newspaper for his chief to read in Berlin . He seeks out Albert , and kills him . He is caught by the ...
Inhoudsopgave
Deconstruction in the Works of Max Ernst | 3 |
The Potential Place of Semiology and Structuralism | 31 |
Blanchot Rilke Derrida | 43 |
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