Structuralist Review, Volume 1Queens College Press, 1978 |
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Pagina 112
... poetry différance no longer stirs up illimitable traces . In poetry différance becomes , rather , as good a name as any for the bounded pattern of discrepancy that discloses the " total interpretability " ( Burck- hardt ) of the text ...
... poetry différance no longer stirs up illimitable traces . In poetry différance becomes , rather , as good a name as any for the bounded pattern of discrepancy that discloses the " total interpretability " ( Burck- hardt ) of the text ...
Pagina 114
... poetry seem to have become our necessary angel . Since I cannot agree , prima facie , with Krieger's pejorative contrast of world and word , I am not moved to accept his morally founded insistence that poetry is not imitative ( what ...
... poetry seem to have become our necessary angel . Since I cannot agree , prima facie , with Krieger's pejorative contrast of world and word , I am not moved to accept his morally founded insistence that poetry is not imitative ( what ...
Pagina 57
... poetry is the image of man and nature " and that the poet " considers man and the objects that surround him as acting and re - acting upon each other .... " Later in the essay he states that " poetry is the first and last of all ...
... poetry is the image of man and nature " and that the poet " considers man and the objects that surround him as acting and re - acting upon each other .... " Later in the essay he states that " poetry is the first and last of all ...
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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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