College Literature, Svazek 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 |
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... language , " from those symbolic forms which Emerson , Cassirer , Wallace Stevens , and others have described as enveloping us , shaping and even creating what we come to ex- perience as " reality . " The categories of language are ...
... language , " from those symbolic forms which Emerson , Cassirer , Wallace Stevens , and others have described as enveloping us , shaping and even creating what we come to ex- perience as " reality . " The categories of language are ...
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... language . " Stephen's Heath's " Joyce in Language " takes as its text " In the beginning was the gest he jousstly says , for the end is with woman , flesh - without word " ( Finne- gans Wake , 468 ) . This is an allusion to the work of ...
... language . " Stephen's Heath's " Joyce in Language " takes as its text " In the beginning was the gest he jousstly says , for the end is with woman , flesh - without word " ( Finne- gans Wake , 468 ) . This is an allusion to the work of ...
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... language . First McCaffery examines the metafiction of Robert Coover , perhaps the most characteristic practitioner ... language process " and of symbol - making , he observes that while Barthelme shares with Coover and Gass a real ...
... language . First McCaffery examines the metafiction of Robert Coover , perhaps the most characteristic practitioner ... language process " and of symbol - making , he observes that while Barthelme shares with Coover and Gass a real ...
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