The Politics of Reflexivity: Narrative and the Constitutive Poetics of CultureJohns Hopkins University Press, 1986 - 271 pagina's |
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... tion of thinking about irony important in de Man but largely absent in Booth . In irony , according to de Man , “ the sign points to something that differs from its literal meaning and has for its function the themati- zation of this ...
... tion of thinking about irony important in de Man but largely absent in Booth . In irony , according to de Man , “ the sign points to something that differs from its literal meaning and has for its function the themati- zation of this ...
Pagina 225
... tion : each practice is conditioned by a different set of conventions . Hence there is certainly something to I. A. Richards's startling separa- tion of emotive and referential language , of the truth of " internal necessity " and that ...
... tion : each practice is conditioned by a different set of conventions . Hence there is certainly something to I. A. Richards's startling separa- tion of emotive and referential language , of the truth of " internal necessity " and that ...
Pagina 271
... tion , 88 , 104 , 182 , 196-98 , 201-2 , 212- 13 ; as intertextual , 93-95 , 101 , 123 , 127- 29 , 133 ; as problem in late modernist fic- tion , 149-50 , 163-64 , 167-68 . See also Constitutive Poetics ; Selfhood Sukenick , Ronald ...
... tion , 88 , 104 , 182 , 196-98 , 201-2 , 212- 13 ; as intertextual , 93-95 , 101 , 123 , 127- 29 , 133 ; as problem in late modernist fic- tion , 149-50 , 163-64 , 167-68 . See also Constitutive Poetics ; Selfhood Sukenick , Ronald ...
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Narrative Reflexivity and Constitutive Poetics | 1 |
Conrad Early Modernism and the Narrators | 66 |
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