10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SECONDARINESS»
Discover the use of
secondariness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
secondariness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Quotation and Modern American Poetry: "Imaginary Gardens ...
Where Emerson deals with a sense of cultural secondariness, his modernist heirs
cope with a still further increased sense of secondariness, both cultural and
temporal. In the eyes of the American making the comparison, the European past,
...
2
The Assemblies of Al Harîri: The first twenty-six assemblies
... noun gives a perfect sense in itself, while the verb requires a noun to be joined
to it ; secondly, <QaiJ, formal or etymological. The schools of Basra and Kufa
agree as to the former cause of the verb's secondariness, but differ as to the latter
.
Ḥarīrī, Francis Joseph Steingass, 1867
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The Assemblies of Al Ḥarîri: 1: containing the introduction ...
... as the noun gives a perfect sense in itself, while the verb requires a noun to be
joined to it; secondly, w, formal or etymological. The schools of Basra and Kufa
agree as to the former cause of the verb's secondariness, but differ as to the latter
.
M, inasmuch as the noun gives a perfect sense in itself, while the verb requires a
noun to be joined to it; secondly, formal or etymological. The schools of Basra
and Kufa agree as to the former cause of the verb's secondariness, but difier as to
...
al-Qāsim Ibn-ʿAlī ¬al- Ḥarīrī, Francis Joseph Steingass, 1870
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The Assemblies of al Ḥarîri, tr. with an intr., and notes, ...
... noun gives a perfect sense in itself, while the verb requires a noun to be joined
to it ; secondly, <Qaii, formal or etymological. The schools of Basra and Kufa
agree as to the former cause of the verb's secondariness, but differ as to the latter
.
Kâsim b. ʻAlî Ḥarîrî (al-.̣), 1867
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The Blackwell Companion to Christian Spirituality
Mysticism of secondariness claims that there is no privileged starting-point from
which all subsequent knowledge and ideas can be deduced; that is, there is no
absolute primary substance that is fixed in time and place, merely waiting to be ...
7
Modern Confessional Writing: New Critical Essays
By embracing the 'feminine' confessional position, these poets aimed to revalue
the secondariness associated with it and by analogy the secondariness of their
own post-modern position. The effort was to win authority for themselves, but the
...
8
The Father Omega Sextet
Therefore the context of phenomenal sensuality presents us with an overall
church-hegemonic distinction between the primacy of Antiman the Antifather and
Anti-earth the Unholy Soul in relation to antihumanism, and the secondariness of
the ...
9
Improper Modernism: Djuna Barnes's Bewildering Corpus
Moreover, the language of this poem points out, according to a recurrent
modernist move, its own secondariness - 'there was nothing new to say . . .
there's nothing new to prove' - and makes it into the cause for the erasure of a
presence which ...
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About the King's Choice to Build His Palace Right on Top of ...
The third variable is the question of secondariness. And here, I suggest, we have
to feel cheated by the Rabbi's inference: The place where I am is secondary to
Me [[I hope so!!! For God's sake it's not even Your own place so of course it is sec-
...
7 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SECONDARINESS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
secondariness is used in the context of the following news items.
Part III: Is American Fiction a Prop for Neoliberal Ideology?
... the meritocratic origins of extraordinary leadership, the openness of the American dream to every deserving group, the secondariness of intellectuality in every ... «Huffington Post, Jun 15»
Heavy Lake Effect snows pounds northtowns
Many of the side streets and secondariness were snow covered. Some vehicles were getting stuck on the side streets. County Executive Mark Poloncarz issued ... «WBFO, Jan 15»
Picasso and Truth: From Cubism to Guernica, by TJ Clark, Princeton …
The virtuoso return to classicism demands that we “feel the secondariness ... of the idiom”: Picasso as ventriloquist, aping someone else's language. «Financial Times, May 13»
How can white Americans be free?
... a woman are ultimately smaller than the ways in which she contributes to The White Default, and the secondariness of my experience as Black and Malaysian. «Salon, Apr 13»
Cricket, Empire and the BBC
... the Afghan team in a position of disorientated difference and patronised secondariness (as demonstrated by Geoffrey Boycott when they win the tournament). «Open Democracy, Jul 12»
The Bat Segundo Show: Hari Kunzru, Part Two
I think any literate person these days is literate in a way which encompasses the notion of source and secondariness. And in words: bad writers borrow, good ... «Reluctant Habits, Mar 12»
Ryan Gosling Takes the Wheel in Drive: Why Do Getaway Drivers …
Parked out front while the rest of the team cracks the vault, they're rarely the focus of the action, and this secondariness makes them expendable. Driving ... «Slate Magazine, Sep 11»