Writing and the BodyHarvester Press, 1982 - 142 strán (strany) |
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Strana 7
... keep any story going once he has started it : Slawkenbergius's tale , his narrative of his journey to France , the story of Toby's amours - these start off well enough , but all soon peter out . And everyone else in the book seems to be ...
... keep any story going once he has started it : Slawkenbergius's tale , his narrative of his journey to France , the story of Toby's amours - these start off well enough , but all soon peter out . And everyone else in the book seems to be ...
Strana 58
... keeps up their interest in a story which does not concern them directly . As Iago says , ' there are many events in the ... keep silent until it is too late . In Othello we watch Shakespeare exploring , in fascinated horror , the precise ...
... keeps up their interest in a story which does not concern them directly . As Iago says , ' there are many events in the ... keep silent until it is too late . In Othello we watch Shakespeare exploring , in fascinated horror , the precise ...
Strana 107
... keep them at bay . In an extraordinary letter to Milena but which of his letters is not extraordinary ? - he writes : The great ease with which letters can be written must have brought into the world ... a terrible dislocation of souls ...
... keep them at bay . In an extraordinary letter to Milena but which of his letters is not extraordinary ? - he writes : The great ease with which letters can be written must have brought into the world ... a terrible dislocation of souls ...
Obsah
The Body in the Library | 1 |
Everything and Nothing | 34 |
Non Ego sed Democritus dixit | 64 |
Autorské práva | |
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action Alexander Goehr artist audience aware body Borges Brabantio called Cassio child course critical culture curiosity Dante death Democritus Desdemona despair Dora Dymant drama dream Eliot epic epigraph everything explore fact father feel fiction Freud Frye hand Iago Iago's imagination instinctively Kafka kind language Latin lectures Leontes letter Leverkühn lives London look Luria Malvolio meaning metaphor move Muriel Spark nature never novel one's opera Othello parody perhaps perpetual person Pierre Menard play plot poem possible Prospero Prufrock question quotation reader realise reality rhetoric Roderigo Roger Moss scene seems sense Shakespeare silence someone speak speech Stephen Albert Sterne Sterne's story story-telling Stravinsky suggest talking tell thing thought Toby Toby's tradition Tristram Shandy trust truth turn Twelfth Night Virgil Virginia Woolf voice Volume Walter Walter Benjamin wonder words writing written Yorick Zeitblom