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... that I leave for the moment in their commonsense state — if such a thing exists . Who would contest that without languages , acts and events of language , no institution , no literature , no translation could have the least chance ...
... that I leave for the moment in their commonsense state — if such a thing exists . Who would contest that without languages , acts and events of language , no institution , no literature , no translation could have the least chance ...
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Comparative histories are part of a general history , at least as principial project . Whereas with comparative literature , something else seems to be happening - I am speaking here of the very project of this discipline .
Comparative histories are part of a general history , at least as principial project . Whereas with comparative literature , something else seems to be happening - I am speaking here of the very project of this discipline .
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a Translations never begin , not because they are secondary , not because they imply for too many of us at least the virtuality of the original , but because they are never at one , they never atone . Neither for a fall from pure ...
a Translations never begin , not because they are secondary , not because they imply for too many of us at least the virtuality of the original , but because they are never at one , they never atone . Neither for a fall from pure ...
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Jacques Derrida Allegorical Portrait | 21 |
Questce qui arrive?Two Texts Divided in Two After | 54 |
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