Tropic Crucible: Self and Theory in Language and LiteratureRanjit Chatterjee, Colin Nicholson Singapore University Press, National University of Singapore, 1984 - 382 páginas |
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... becomes a word . And then : " Every word immediately becomes a concept , inasmuch as it is not intended to serve as a reminder of the unique and wholly individualized original experience to which it owes its birth , but must at the same ...
... becomes a word . And then : " Every word immediately becomes a concept , inasmuch as it is not intended to serve as a reminder of the unique and wholly individualized original experience to which it owes its birth , but must at the same ...
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... becomes aware of India's penetration of those same imaginative depths . -- In terms of the Indian Imagination , what ... become wholly enlightened or passive ( like a mountain ) . His " female " counterpart is the active manifestation of ...
... becomes aware of India's penetration of those same imaginative depths . -- In terms of the Indian Imagination , what ... become wholly enlightened or passive ( like a mountain ) . His " female " counterpart is the active manifestation of ...
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... becomes an obeisance , an agree- ment to persuade ourselves , with not a shred of irreducible evidence , that we are in good hands . - Directed towards the text , this silent assumption of affinity becomes the unblastable conviction - a ...
... becomes an obeisance , an agree- ment to persuade ourselves , with not a shred of irreducible evidence , that we are in good hands . - Directed towards the text , this silent assumption of affinity becomes the unblastable conviction - a ...
Contenido
Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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analysis appears becomes begins believe British called characters clause concept concerned context Cowper created critical culture Dream effect elements English example existence experience expression fact fiction final function give given hand hearer human hymn imaginative important India individual initial interest interpretation Jack John Jones language less lines linguistic literary literature live London look meaning metaphor mind nature never novel offered once original parable perhaps person philosopher play poem poet position possible present provides question reader reading reference reflection relation seems seen segments semantic sense sentence signifier Singapore skunks sound speak speaker spirit stanza story structure suggests syllables symbolism syntactic syntax theme theory thought tradition truth turn understanding University utterance verse writing