The Politics of Reflexivity: Narrative and the Constitutive Poetics of CultureJohns Hopkins University Press, 1986 - 271 pagina's |
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Pagina 90
... Nietzschean will to power that makes a science of politics , ethics , aesthetics , or psychology more a function of that will than a means of primary insight into the nature of things themselves . Taken together , these passages suggest ...
... Nietzschean will to power that makes a science of politics , ethics , aesthetics , or psychology more a function of that will than a means of primary insight into the nature of things themselves . Taken together , these passages suggest ...
Pagina 146
... Nietzschean dispersal of both the method and the material of the romantic novel into the intertextual network of culture . One might well ask , then , what viable stance this disintegration of historiography leaves the narrator - he who ...
... Nietzschean dispersal of both the method and the material of the romantic novel into the intertextual network of culture . One might well ask , then , what viable stance this disintegration of historiography leaves the narrator - he who ...
Pagina 157
... Nietzschean will . Lancelot's end point , a survivalist ready to wield the sword of the Archangel Michael on his own eschatological front , is not so different from that of the Nietzschean will to power over the recalci- trance of ...
... Nietzschean will . Lancelot's end point , a survivalist ready to wield the sword of the Archangel Michael on his own eschatological front , is not so different from that of the Nietzschean will to power over the recalci- trance of ...
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Narrative Reflexivity and Constitutive Poetics | 1 |
Conrad Early Modernism and the Narrators | 66 |
FOUR | 122 |
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