... [W]hen readers read as if the words on the page were only fleeting visual events, and not sig... more ... [W]hen readers read as if the words on the page were only fleeting visual events, and not signs to be sung inside themselves—so that the author's voice is stilled—the author's hand ... “What is an Author?” Textual Strategies. Ed. Josué V. Harrari. London: Methuen, 1980. 141–60. ...
... There are two ways to be safe, enjoying one's plenum, like Mr. Quistgaard before he rece... more ... There are two ways to be safe, enjoying one's plenum, like Mr. Quistgaard before he received Jane's letter, or being a psychotic. ... Michel Butor once said, in answer to a question about the privileges of being a painter: “Writing is, for me, a kind of magic which is going to transform ...
E Rea Revue Electronique D Etudes Sur Le Monde Anglophone, Oct 15, 2004
... when readers read as if the words on the page were only fleeting visual events, and not signs... more ... when readers read as if the words on the page were only fleeting visual events, and not signs to be sung inside themselves –– so that the author's voice is stilled –– the author's hand must reach out into the space of the page and put a ... “What is an Author?” in Josué V. Harrari, ed ...
... David Lodge, Ihab Hassan, and Douwe Fokkema have tried to define postmodernism in terms of st... more ... David Lodge, Ihab Hassan, and Douwe Fokkema have tried to define postmodernism in terms of styles, themes, or conventions. ... and Woolf were of course the most sophisticated handlers of it, but elaborate samples can be found in Fielding and Diderot, Dickens and Flaubert. ...
... [W]hen readers read as if the words on the page were only fleeting visual events, and not sig... more ... [W]hen readers read as if the words on the page were only fleeting visual events, and not signs to be sung inside themselves—so that the author's voice is stilled—the author's hand ... “What is an Author?” Textual Strategies. Ed. Josué V. Harrari. London: Methuen, 1980. 141–60. ...
... There are two ways to be safe, enjoying one's plenum, like Mr. Quistgaard before he rece... more ... There are two ways to be safe, enjoying one's plenum, like Mr. Quistgaard before he received Jane's letter, or being a psychotic. ... Michel Butor once said, in answer to a question about the privileges of being a painter: “Writing is, for me, a kind of magic which is going to transform ...
E Rea Revue Electronique D Etudes Sur Le Monde Anglophone, Oct 15, 2004
... when readers read as if the words on the page were only fleeting visual events, and not signs... more ... when readers read as if the words on the page were only fleeting visual events, and not signs to be sung inside themselves –– so that the author's voice is stilled –– the author's hand must reach out into the space of the page and put a ... “What is an Author?” in Josué V. Harrari, ed ...
... David Lodge, Ihab Hassan, and Douwe Fokkema have tried to define postmodernism in terms of st... more ... David Lodge, Ihab Hassan, and Douwe Fokkema have tried to define postmodernism in terms of styles, themes, or conventions. ... and Woolf were of course the most sophisticated handlers of it, but elaborate samples can be found in Fielding and Diderot, Dickens and Flaubert. ...
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