Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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Page 104
... writing from false models , turned as he was daily become more and more from the error of his ways , what might he not have produced ? 74 The implied accusation here is clear enough : Keats ' vices were the result of the influence of ...
... writing from false models , turned as he was daily become more and more from the error of his ways , what might he not have produced ? 74 The implied accusation here is clear enough : Keats ' vices were the result of the influence of ...
Page 148
... writing , the letter , the sensible inscription , has always been considered by Western tradition as the body and ... writing has , almost always and almost everywhere ... lent itself to this transcendent reading'.2 Later I want to ...
... writing , the letter , the sensible inscription , has always been considered by Western tradition as the body and ... writing has , almost always and almost everywhere ... lent itself to this transcendent reading'.2 Later I want to ...
Page 150
... writing . " For Derrida , the dualism which harnesses the written text to some pure and primordial signification always requires that writing should be subordinated to the not - written , as body to soul . As a result , the written word ...
... writing . " For Derrida , the dualism which harnesses the written text to some pure and primordial signification always requires that writing should be subordinated to the not - written , as body to soul . As a result , the written word ...
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