BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «READ ONESELF IN»
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Autobiography and Independence: Selfhood and Creativity
in ...
... s'y lire' (literally, 'to read oneself in him'). Nonetheless, there is a great deal in
McNeece's analysis that can help us here to approach this difficult text: La
Memoire tatouee amply testifies to the difficulty of speaking or writing from the
point of ...
2
The Spectator and the City
in Nineteenth Century American ...
without strangers and without opacity, in which one only needs to read oneself in
order to read others. It is, to return to Leigh Hunt's formulation, a crowd as the
reduplication of oneself. If the utopian socialism represented in The Blithedale ...
3
Henry James and the Language of Experience
For what is it to read aJames text if it is not to read oneself in a dialogue? Thus,
James's narrative strategy in texts like The Ambassadors is to diminish authorial
power so as to liberate the reader's mind. The bene®ts of such a liberation
extend ...
4
Bible Reading
in the Early Church
It is by far the easier course not to read, to let others read, and to endure the prick
of conscience that one does not read oneself. In truth, it is not wonderful that timid
and tentative efl'orts were made here and there, and quite late in time, to forbid ...
5
Collective Memory: France and the Algerian War, 1954-1962
They approach things in a general fashion, give a global perspective. It's true that
to go into more background one has oneself to . . . go and read textbooks . . . read
oneself in a more targeted way; Pupil 2.) Pupils therefore echoed teachers ...
6
Lighting Dark Places: Essays on Kate Grenville
In conclusion, this essay reformulates and engages once more the question with
which it began: with what justification can one read oneself in the Other and the
Other in oneself? One answer is that provided by Ashcroft in the “post-colonial ...
7
Dictionary of Christianity
To read oneself in. Said of an Anglican clergyman on entering upon a new
incumhency, hecause one of his first duties is to give a puhlic reading of the
TH1RTY-N1NE ART1CLES in the church to which he has heen appointed, and to
make ...
8
Catalina over Arctic Oceans: Anti-Submarine and Rescue ...
... not a lot of immediate and urgent work on hand, there was plenty of time to
read oneself in, to get to know the procedures and the specialized language. The
conference at Rome was excellent, not least because I had never been to that
city.
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Crossing Cultures: Creating Identity
in Chinese and Jewish ...
4 To read oneself in a book suggests looking in a mirror; but if we see more than
we are accustomed to seeing, it must be a special kind of mirror, one that
penetrates surfaces—perhaps a kind of X ray, showing our bones through a
fluoroscope ...
10
General Linguistics and the Teaching of Dead Hamito-Semitic ...
I have said in my paper that one has to read oneself in into the dead language
and I have also spoken about the value of a long receptive period. Also in my
teaching I have tried on some occasions to make the students learn some short
texts ...
Johannes H. Hospers, Rijksuniversiteit te Groningen. Instituut voor Semitistiek en Archeologie van het Nabije Oosten, 1978