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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... stories with an overtly political setting , but the preoccupation is hardly ideological . Political reality is very much there , but it does not enter the story as an explicit subject . Rather , it permeates it as anxiety , as an acute ...
... stories with an overtly political setting , but the preoccupation is hardly ideological . Political reality is very much there , but it does not enter the story as an explicit subject . Rather , it permeates it as anxiety , as an acute ...
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... story as it appears to me , I shall be able to go back and select . Living is like nothing because it is everything - it is too subtle and copious for unassisted thought ... There is another reason . We are dumb and blind yet we must ...
... story as it appears to me , I shall be able to go back and select . Living is like nothing because it is everything - it is too subtle and copious for unassisted thought ... There is another reason . We are dumb and blind yet we must ...
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... story has been set up as a device by which the author may demonstrate his superior knowledge . The con- clusion is offered as though it were always inherent in the story , but noticed only by the author , who often , as Aesop does ...
... story has been set up as a device by which the author may demonstrate his superior knowledge . The con- clusion is offered as though it were always inherent in the story , but noticed only by the author , who often , as Aesop does ...
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
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Singapore Studies: Critical Surveys of the Humanities and Social ..., Volumen2 Beng Huat Chua,Basant Kapur Vista previa limitada - 1986 |