The Politics of Reflexivity: Narrative and the Constitutive Poetics of CultureJohns Hopkins University Press, 1986 - 271 pagina's |
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... notion shared by Platonists , Kantians , and positivists : that man has an essence - namely , to discover essences . The notion that our chief task is to mirror accurately , in our own Glassy Essence , the uni- verse around us is the ...
... notion shared by Platonists , Kantians , and positivists : that man has an essence - namely , to discover essences . The notion that our chief task is to mirror accurately , in our own Glassy Essence , the uni- verse around us is the ...
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... notions concern- ing truth and nature " at variance with other received notions . History , it seems , is precisely the vehicle for insinuating interpretation under the guise of facts that Vanity Fair demonstrates it to be , just as ...
... notions concern- ing truth and nature " at variance with other received notions . History , it seems , is precisely the vehicle for insinuating interpretation under the guise of facts that Vanity Fair demonstrates it to be , just as ...
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... notions that would certainly run counter to the metaphysics under- lying Booth's poetics . 8. Critics of contemporary ... notion of " practical ideology ” to deconstruct the reality of realism . The nouveau roman , on the other hand ...
... notions that would certainly run counter to the metaphysics under- lying Booth's poetics . 8. Critics of contemporary ... notion of " practical ideology ” to deconstruct the reality of realism . The nouveau roman , on the other hand ...
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Narrative Reflexivity and Constitutive Poetics | 1 |
Conrad Early Modernism and the Narrators | 66 |
FOUR | 122 |
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