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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... reader learns that the episode on which he based his reconstruction never ' really ' occurred at all " . Such elusive modes of intelligibility lead the reader to feel " conned , bullied , betrayed " , and this in turn suggests that ...
... reader learns that the episode on which he based his reconstruction never ' really ' occurred at all " . Such elusive modes of intelligibility lead the reader to feel " conned , bullied , betrayed " , and this in turn suggests that ...
Página 358
... reader's pardon , and thus invoking his presence on the breach between reader and narrator which he fears may never actually be closed . ) ― The result of this extended , strenuous self - indulgent self- investigation , is that Mountjoy ...
... reader's pardon , and thus invoking his presence on the breach between reader and narrator which he fears may never actually be closed . ) ― The result of this extended , strenuous self - indulgent self- investigation , is that Mountjoy ...
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... reader's own anticipated positions in relation to these characters , are destabilised . Their fluidity of behaviour makes the reader's centring infinitely more difficult than it would be , for instance , in a Trollope novel , or one by ...
... reader's own anticipated positions in relation to these characters , are destabilised . Their fluidity of behaviour makes the reader's centring infinitely more difficult than it would be , for instance , in a Trollope novel , or one by ...
Contenido
Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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Tropic Crucible: Self and Theory in Language and Literature Ranjit Chatterjee,Colin Nicholson Vista previa limitada - 1984 |
Tropic Crucible: Self and Theory in Language and Literature Ranjit Chatterjee,Colin Nicholson Vista de fragmentos - 1984 |
Términos y frases comunes
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
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Singapore Studies: Critical Surveys of the Humanities and Social ..., Volumen2 Beng Huat Chua,Basant Kapur Vista previa limitada - 1986 |