Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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... deconstruction . He writes : If , for Aristotle , for example , ' spoken words . . . are the symbols of mental experience . . . and written words are the symbols of spoken words ' . . . it is because the voice , producer of the first ...
... deconstruction . He writes : If , for Aristotle , for example , ' spoken words . . . are the symbols of mental experience . . . and written words are the symbols of spoken words ' . . . it is because the voice , producer of the first ...
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... deconstruct the fabric of our metaphysics means to some extent taking sides with the power of the letter against the spirit , against what Derrida calls the ... deconstruction , then , is defined against 150 Angela Leighton.
... deconstruct the fabric of our metaphysics means to some extent taking sides with the power of the letter against the spirit , against what Derrida calls the ... deconstruction , then , is defined against 150 Angela Leighton.
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Essays from the Gregynog Conference Kelvin Everest. The task of deconstruction , then , is defined against that construct of dualistic thinking which Derrida sees as endemic in Western ... Deconstruction criticism and Shelley's Adonais.
Essays from the Gregynog Conference Kelvin Everest. The task of deconstruction , then , is defined against that construct of dualistic thinking which Derrida sees as endemic in Western ... Deconstruction criticism and Shelley's Adonais.
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