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Pagina 33
... movement toward the highest , " the greatest specificity of the schema , is none other than the Corneillean movement ( p . 1 ) . The progress indicated in Le Cid , which also aspires to the heights of Polyeucte is a " progress in the ...
... movement toward the highest , " the greatest specificity of the schema , is none other than the Corneillean movement ( p . 1 ) . The progress indicated in Le Cid , which also aspires to the heights of Polyeucte is a " progress in the ...
Pagina 36
... movement - is reduced to the appearance of the inessential for the sake of this essentialism or teleological structuralism . Rousset understands theatrical or novelis- tic movement as Aristotle understood movement in general : transi ...
... movement - is reduced to the appearance of the inessential for the sake of this essentialism or teleological structuralism . Rousset understands theatrical or novelis- tic movement as Aristotle understood movement in general : transi ...
Pagina 140
... movement together . Frye agrees that all verbal structures share the two movements but declares that the difference between literary and discursive texts can be defined according to the nature of the final movement . The determina- tion ...
... movement together . Frye agrees that all verbal structures share the two movements but declares that the difference between literary and discursive texts can be defined according to the nature of the final movement . The determina- tion ...
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The Potential Place of Semiology and Structuralism | 31 |
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