Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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Page 93
... language ( he leaves such " linguification " and legislation to people like L'Exempt ) . The natural is intra - human ( that is , not supernatural in the theological sense ) even as le naturel is language - bound — which is to say ...
... language ( he leaves such " linguification " and legislation to people like L'Exempt ) . The natural is intra - human ( that is , not supernatural in the theological sense ) even as le naturel is language - bound — which is to say ...
Page 94
... language to be law . Agnès and Horace have been vowed to one another by their fathers and this verbal contract abridges Arnolphe's efforts to evacuate language , as Barbara Johnson shows , by teaching ignorance through language . The ...
... language to be law . Agnès and Horace have been vowed to one another by their fathers and this verbal contract abridges Arnolphe's efforts to evacuate language , as Barbara Johnson shows , by teaching ignorance through language . The ...
Page 101
... language is nowhere so great as that of Corneille . Nevertheless , Racine has at least the confidence that it is through language that he will signify the tragic frustrations of language . In his assault on language in the Pensées ...
... language is nowhere so great as that of Corneille . Nevertheless , Racine has at least the confidence that it is through language that he will signify the tragic frustrations of language . In his assault on language in the Pensées ...
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