The PreludeNigel Wood Open University Press, 1993 - 205 sider |
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Side 95
... practice ' produces a mental space which is apparently , but only apparently extra - ideological . In an inevitably circular manner , this mental space then becomes the locus of a ' theoretical practice ' which is separated from social ...
... practice ' produces a mental space which is apparently , but only apparently extra - ideological . In an inevitably circular manner , this mental space then becomes the locus of a ' theoretical practice ' which is separated from social ...
Side 120
... Practice - - - This volume , by posing theory as something to be put into practice , authorizes ongoing spiralling ; after all , practice means not only ' applica- tion ' ( of a theoretical ' approach ' ) but also ' preparation ' ( for ...
... Practice - - - This volume , by posing theory as something to be put into practice , authorizes ongoing spiralling ; after all , practice means not only ' applica- tion ' ( of a theoretical ' approach ' ) but also ' preparation ' ( for ...
Side 144
... practice upon the reader . The ' declarative text ' , epitomized in the discourse of ' classic realism ' , addresses a reader through a position of privilege which , she claims , mystifies itself as objective . The ' imperative text ...
... practice upon the reader . The ' declarative text ' , epitomized in the discourse of ' classic realism ' , addresses a reader through a position of privilege which , she claims , mystifies itself as objective . The ' imperative text ...
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Paul de Man and Imaginative Consolation in The Prelude | 27 |
Topoanalysis and Subjectivity | 60 |
xiv | 69 |
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