The Dialectic of Discovery: Essays on the Teaching and Interpretation of Literature Presented to Lawrence E. HarveyJohn D. Lyons, Nancy J. Vickers |
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Page 145
... Memory : Experience as Narration in Montaigne's Essais Historically the relationship of subject and memory has been cast positively as a project of forceful recollection which affirms cultural tradition and asserts personal identity ...
... Memory : Experience as Narration in Montaigne's Essais Historically the relationship of subject and memory has been cast positively as a project of forceful recollection which affirms cultural tradition and asserts personal identity ...
Page 147
... memory , or perhaps , more precisely , selective memory , allows him to pretend to that ignorance which " saves " him from both the influence of the outside world and his own inclinations . By " forgetting " a certain intellectual past ...
... memory , or perhaps , more precisely , selective memory , allows him to pretend to that ignorance which " saves " him from both the influence of the outside world and his own inclinations . By " forgetting " a certain intellectual past ...
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... memory , his memory has always been a text . Montaigne uses a vocabulary of representation which exceeds mere re - presentation to describe memory and its function.11 Printed on its surface ( empreint ) as on a page or canvas , the face ...
... memory , his memory has always been a text . Montaigne uses a vocabulary of representation which exceeds mere re - presentation to describe memory and its function.11 Printed on its surface ( empreint ) as on a page or canvas , the face ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
The Teacher at the Crossroads | 17 |
NEAL OXENHANDLER | 32 |
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