Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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Page 55
... exists , in contradistinction to all opposite , lesser , or approximate phenomena ; they disagree only as to the identity of those who attain this consummate level of literary performance . In the strictly binary universe of Eudoxe and ...
... exists , in contradistinction to all opposite , lesser , or approximate phenomena ; they disagree only as to the identity of those who attain this consummate level of literary performance . In the strictly binary universe of Eudoxe and ...
Page 61
quality , appropriate to every domain and form of expression , exists , objectively ; 2 ) it and it alone is the ultimate target of creative effort and the primary concern of critical judgment ; 3 ) this ideal may be manifested and ...
quality , appropriate to every domain and form of expression , exists , objectively ; 2 ) it and it alone is the ultimate target of creative effort and the primary concern of critical judgment ; 3 ) this ideal may be manifested and ...
Page 176
... form " ( Marxism 57 ) .3 Classical discourse is essentially monologic in its belief that all utterances derive from a single , impersonal , lin- guistic system : For classicism , only the word of language exists , 176 CONTINUUM.
... form " ( Marxism 57 ) .3 Classical discourse is essentially monologic in its belief that all utterances derive from a single , impersonal , lin- guistic system : For classicism , only the word of language exists , 176 CONTINUUM.
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