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Pagina 67
... language to hold its own potentially curative force in abeyance . It is , then , language working against itself . It ruins the intention or desire of metaphor and breaks the unity of the romantic sign into fragments . This capacity ...
... language to hold its own potentially curative force in abeyance . It is , then , language working against itself . It ruins the intention or desire of metaphor and breaks the unity of the romantic sign into fragments . This capacity ...
Pagina 108
... Language and Poetic Language , ” trans- lated by Paul Garvin in 1955 and anthologized more than once since then . That essay was an unfortunate choice , however , since it focuses narrowly on the special problems of the Czech linguistic ...
... Language and Poetic Language , ” trans- lated by Paul Garvin in 1955 and anthologized more than once since then . That essay was an unfortunate choice , however , since it focuses narrowly on the special problems of the Czech linguistic ...
Pagina 97
... language as product or arti- fact - stylistics seemed easy . Since the aim of studying language was to iden- tify meaningful units and their pos- sible arrangements , stylistics , the lin- guistic study of literary texts , could ...
... language as product or arti- fact - stylistics seemed easy . Since the aim of studying language was to iden- tify meaningful units and their pos- sible arrangements , stylistics , the lin- guistic study of literary texts , could ...
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Deconstruction in the Works of Max Ernst | 3 |
The Potential Place of Semiology and Structuralism | 31 |
Blanchot Rilke Derrida | 43 |
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