Continuum, Volume 2AMS Press, 1990 - French literature |
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Page 20
... ( rhetorical ) desire of neo - platonism , the elimination of all difference is too threatening not to go unchecked . It throws out of all kilter the possibility for any subjectivity , even of the most fluid kind . Caught up in the ...
... ( rhetorical ) desire of neo - platonism , the elimination of all difference is too threatening not to go unchecked . It throws out of all kilter the possibility for any subjectivity , even of the most fluid kind . Caught up in the ...
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... rhetorical types , each of which presents a static collection of culturally induced mores or habits . In principle , the conjunction of action and character in a role enables the dramatist to solve the problem of an individual's ...
... rhetorical types , each of which presents a static collection of culturally induced mores or habits . In principle , the conjunction of action and character in a role enables the dramatist to solve the problem of an individual's ...
Page 152
... rhetorical and dramatic processes , serving as the means to the ends of tragic and legal discovery alike . An insightful analysis of such pillars of early drama as Eschylus's Persians and Agamemnon , and of the Electras of Sophocles and ...
... rhetorical and dramatic processes , serving as the means to the ends of tragic and legal discovery alike . An insightful analysis of such pillars of early drama as Eschylus's Persians and Agamemnon , and of the Electras of Sophocles and ...
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