Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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Page 178
... voices of dialogism . In a late essay , Bakhtin writes elliptically of Ideas about the magicality of the word . The ... voice behind the word . II The Classical Shift to Monologism The literature of the pre - classical period abounds in ...
... voices of dialogism . In a late essay , Bakhtin writes elliptically of Ideas about the magicality of the word . The ... voice behind the word . II The Classical Shift to Monologism The literature of the pre - classical period abounds in ...
Page 190
... voice is singular also in its need to remain discreet , for a highly self - conscious narrative voice would instantly create dialogic tensions ; only if the voice is disembodied can the illusion be sustained that the literary utterance ...
... voice is singular also in its need to remain discreet , for a highly self - conscious narrative voice would instantly create dialogic tensions ; only if the voice is disembodied can the illusion be sustained that the literary utterance ...
Page 197
... voice is dialogized . The water spouting from the lips of the King in Bouhours's model may appear tasteless , but appearances deceive . The singular voice of the classical author has turned water into wine - not a new miracle , but a ...
... voice is dialogized . The water spouting from the lips of the King in Bouhours's model may appear tasteless , but appearances deceive . The singular voice of the classical author has turned water into wine - not a new miracle , but a ...
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