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Page 193
... reference in two ways . First , by referring so often to themselves , they enact reference intratextually , and thereby display within themselves the structure of all referring . Robbe - Grillet receives more attention in this ...
... reference in two ways . First , by referring so often to themselves , they enact reference intratextually , and thereby display within themselves the structure of all referring . Robbe - Grillet receives more attention in this ...
Page 194
... reference to a specific time and place by using the name Guernica , it manages to " negate precise reference and endow [ the name ] with symbolic importance which transcends any mimesis of the specific , transposing it into a universal ...
... reference to a specific time and place by using the name Guernica , it manages to " negate precise reference and endow [ the name ] with symbolic importance which transcends any mimesis of the specific , transposing it into a universal ...
Page 195
... reference or belaboring terminologies . Irreverent of the latter impulse , Thomas Lewis opens his piece with this sentence : " No one shall ever develop a theory of literary referentiality " ( 158 ) . Happily , he is right . All ...
... reference or belaboring terminologies . Irreverent of the latter impulse , Thomas Lewis opens his piece with this sentence : " No one shall ever develop a theory of literary referentiality " ( 158 ) . Happily , he is right . All ...
Contents
JOHN PORTER HOUSTON | 25 |
PHYLLIS K LEFFLER AND ELIZABETH M TILTON | 57 |
ROGER DUCHENE | 75 |
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