Writing and the BodyHarvester Press, 1982 - 142 strán (strany) |
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Strana 18
... occurrs , I declare , by that word I mean a Nose , and nothing else , or less . ( III.31 ) - - But it is a characteristic of speech and writing that meaning cannot simply be circumscribed in this way . If a 18 WRITING AND THE BODY.
... occurrs , I declare , by that word I mean a Nose , and nothing else , or less . ( III.31 ) - - But it is a characteristic of speech and writing that meaning cannot simply be circumscribed in this way . If a 18 WRITING AND THE BODY.
Strana 61
... simply report and discuss the re - uniting of father and daughter . The climax is reserved for something else . Here we just sit and look . We are told our faith is required , and we give it , and watch a dead queen being conjured back ...
... simply report and discuss the re - uniting of father and daughter . The climax is reserved for something else . Here we just sit and look . We are told our faith is required , and we give it , and watch a dead queen being conjured back ...
Strana 69
... simply to pander to the tastes of the public ? 3. Mann's analysis is of course meant to reflect on more than music . We can easily replace ' sonata form ' by , say , Shakes- pearian comedy , or Beethoven by Victor Hugo . For Mann ...
... simply to pander to the tastes of the public ? 3. Mann's analysis is of course meant to reflect on more than music . We can easily replace ' sonata form ' by , say , Shakes- pearian comedy , or Beethoven by Victor Hugo . For Mann ...
Obsah
The Body in the Library | 1 |
Everything and Nothing | 34 |
Non Ego sed Democritus dixit | 64 |
Autorské práva | |
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