Forms of Reflection: Genre and Culture in Meditational WritingJohns Hopkins University Press, 1993 - 232 Seiten |
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... becomes how an intertextual relation can be seen as a constitutive relation , or , as I prefer to state it , how one con - text can become part of another . Metaphors of fusion or constitution are not very helpful here , as they imply ...
... becomes how an intertextual relation can be seen as a constitutive relation , or , as I prefer to state it , how one con - text can become part of another . Metaphors of fusion or constitution are not very helpful here , as they imply ...
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... become linked as segments of the same sequence by being placed in one chronological order and by being referred to one another . In the service of the one temporally sequential reality the stories become figures one of another without ...
... become linked as segments of the same sequence by being placed in one chronological order and by being referred to one another . In the service of the one temporally sequential reality the stories become figures one of another without ...
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... become fictions , and fictions become true stories . As the counterfeit analogy suggests , the " honesty " of a representation is not a function merely of the referent ( or “ face value " ) but of where the rep- resentation comes from ...
... become fictions , and fictions become true stories . As the counterfeit analogy suggests , the " honesty " of a representation is not a function merely of the referent ( or “ face value " ) but of where the rep- resentation comes from ...
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Method and the Varieties of Discourse | 1 |
Denham Walton Cowley and the Decentered Society | 41 |
Providence or Prudence? Fabling in Serious Reflections of Robinson Crusoe | 81 |
Urheberrecht | |
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