Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 31997 |
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... poem shapes its referential context . Despite his careful description of the reading situation , Kenner assumes that “ modern society ” exists for passive and mimetic reflection . If deconstruction , wary of all forms of referentiality ...
... poem shapes its referential context . Despite his careful description of the reading situation , Kenner assumes that “ modern society ” exists for passive and mimetic reflection . If deconstruction , wary of all forms of referentiality ...
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... poem's disjunct arrangement makes its reader sense a tearing asunder of the mind's understanding ; the unsettling play of disclosure , fore- closure , and enclosure is purposive . As Kenner shows , Eliot sets his reader on a quest to ...
... poem's disjunct arrangement makes its reader sense a tearing asunder of the mind's understanding ; the unsettling play of disclosure , fore- closure , and enclosure is purposive . As Kenner shows , Eliot sets his reader on a quest to ...
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... poem ( 30 ) ? Even if Eliot argues that a coherent and hierarchal reordering of culture is necessary , he leaves open the possibility that the entire pursuit of canonical culture is ill - fated : " London Bridge is falling down falling ...
... poem ( 30 ) ? Even if Eliot argues that a coherent and hierarchal reordering of culture is necessary , he leaves open the possibility that the entire pursuit of canonical culture is ill - fated : " London Bridge is falling down falling ...
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