Beginnings: Intention and MethodJohns Hopkins University Press, 1978 - 414 頁 Covering the history of the novel from the eighteenth to the twentieth century. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 64 筆
第 71 頁
... critic , for example , who is fastened on a text is a critic who , in demonstrating his right to speak , makes the text something that is continuous with his own discourse ; he does this first by discovering , then by rationalizing , a ...
... critic , for example , who is fastened on a text is a critic who , in demonstrating his right to speak , makes the text something that is continuous with his own discourse ; he does this first by discovering , then by rationalizing , a ...
第 72 頁
... critic's work ; like Aeneas ' moly , it guides the critic through previously unnegotiable pathways . There must of course be an act of endowment or assertion on the critic's part before an innocuous verbal " point " can turn into the ...
... critic's work ; like Aeneas ' moly , it guides the critic through previously unnegotiable pathways . There must of course be an act of endowment or assertion on the critic's part before an innocuous verbal " point " can turn into the ...
第 195 頁
... critic and text is more properly treated as a topic within the sociology of knowledge generally , and the historical and conceptual changes induced in even so apparently unchanging an “ object ” as the text . Moreover , each historical ...
... critic and text is more properly treated as a topic within the sociology of knowledge generally , and the historical and conceptual changes induced in even so apparently unchanging an “ object ” as the text . Moreover , each historical ...
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