"Never-ending Adventure": Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Spanish Literature in Honor of Peter N. DunnEdward H. Friedman, Harlan Gary Sturm Juan de la Cuesta, 2002 - 439 oldal |
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184. oldal
... truth in order to present - through example - the points of contact between truth and fiction . The initial interaction is extreme , bordering on ( or crossing into ) the ludicrous . The narrator speaks of madness , of delusions , of ...
... truth in order to present - through example - the points of contact between truth and fiction . The initial interaction is extreme , bordering on ( or crossing into ) the ludicrous . The narrator speaks of madness , of delusions , of ...
187. oldal
... truth is more readily a literal than a figurative enterprise . One must look harder for the truth in literary realism than in history , and harder in the anti - mimetic than in the mimetic . Rhetoric would seem to move us away from truth ...
... truth is more readily a literal than a figurative enterprise . One must look harder for the truth in literary realism than in history , and harder in the anti - mimetic than in the mimetic . Rhetoric would seem to move us away from truth ...
401. oldal
... truth " ( Origin 36 ) , i.e. , to possess the truth as an object of knowledge . " The structure of truth , then , ” Benjamin adds , “ demands a mode of being which in its lack of intentionality resembles the simple existence of things ...
... truth " ( Origin 36 ) , i.e. , to possess the truth as an object of knowledge . " The structure of truth , then , ” Benjamin adds , “ demands a mode of being which in its lack of intentionality resembles the simple existence of things ...
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TRIBUTE TO PETER N DUNN | 15 |
EDWARD H FRIEDMAN | 24 |
INTRODUCTION | 27 |
Copyright | |
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