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The Romance of Desire: Emerson's Commitment to Incompletion
the fragmentariness of the individual. They use the term individual to refer to texts
as well as to people. As a fragment, the individual is both different from and
suggestive of the whole. The Athenaeum writers display a greater commitment to
...
2
Pushkin and Romantic Fashion: Fragment, Elegy, Orient, Irony
two books, very different in subject and method, that coincided at one point: the
identification of a genre, technique, or cult of the fragment in the Pushkin period
precisely one hundred years before.27 Otryvochnost' (fragmentariness) was ...
3
Metaphysical Aporia and Philosophical Heresy
The historical fact is one of fragmentariness, and it is important to recognize its
influence and relevance. We are turning for the first time to the question of
philosophic style. The early fragments present us with the truth that philosophic
influence ...
The experience of fragmentariness shows each order to be arbitrary: in the face
of this arbitrariness each order can be valid only provisionally and is always
replaceable. Moral systems that lay claim to definitive validity are bad. In order to
be ...
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Democracy on Purpose: Justice and the Reality of God
Perception of the cigarette, to pursue the previous example, can tempt one to
disobey the moral rule because, given the fragmentariness of human
understanding, one's appreciation of the more immediate pleasure is more
concrete and, ...
Franklin I. Gamwell, 2001
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Speech, Memory, and Meaning: Intertextuality in Everyday ...
Many CFs, on the other hand, satisfy a stronger definition of fragmentariness by
defying not only completeness but structural consistency; their shapes come
across structural boundaries of syntactic phrases or even single words.
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Seferis and Elytis as Translators
They are both evoked in O Mixgdg NavxiXog together with Kalvos, another
mysteriously silenced poet who participates in the game between
fragmentariness and completeness, which we will examine closer below. 5.
Fragmentariness In her ...
Irene Loulakaki-Moore, 2010
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Kicking Daffodils: Twentieth-century Women Poets
16, 1.48) while Madeleine's longing that Christ 'would only speak' (p. 28, 1.223)
closes the poem with an implication of divine silence.29 The fragmentariness of
Mew's writing is related to the fragmentariness of the characters who speak in her
...
Finally it is necessary to touch upon two other hallmarks common to all literary
ramifications of modernism: fragmentariness and the relation to realism. As far as
the fragmentariness is concerned its ubiquitous presence in the literature of ...
Ástráður Eysteinsson, Vivian Liska, 2007
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Claiming the Aboriginal Body in Tasmania. An Anthropological ...
The. Fragmentariness. of. Human. Remains. This book has examined feelings of
grievance and humiliation that certain Tasmanian descendent aboriginal
communities experience over the loss of their ancestors' remains. It has
documented ...
Maja Petrović-Šteger, 2013
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Al Pacino Departs Stage Adaptation of HUNGER Due to Author's …
Isaac Bashevis Singer called Hamsun "the father of the modern school of literature in his every aspect-his subjectiveness, his fragmentariness, ... «Broadway World, 五月 15»
Summers of Discontent: The Purpose of the Arts Today, by Raymond …
... her always thrilling rediscovery of the mighty freedoms of art, to offer a little tender therapy when the fragmentariness of experience gets to be ... «Times Higher Education, 十一月 14»
John Updike Beautifully Explains How Difficult It Was To Read John …
The journals were a resurrection of sorts, and for all their fragmentariness and disconcerting emotional nakedness they shone with an ardor, ... «The New Republic, 八月 14»
Alice Munro, Master of Scattered Stories, Deserves Literature's Top …
But Munro writes about incompleteness—the impossibility of completing anything, and the fragmentariness of our understanding of other ... «TIME, 十月 13»
Coleridge and the 'space of writing'.
There is also the question of fragmentariness. ... The fragmentariness of 'Kubla Khan' is now vastly more valued than the finish of Wordsworth's ... «The Fortnightly Review, 五月 13»
Christopher Guest Was Not Made for TV What makes his films so …
The fragmentariness makes it hard to invest. What “Family Tree” lacks is the low-grade atmospheric absurdity that makes “Spinal Tap” and ... «The New Republic, 五月 13»
'Olivia Moaning' — the sad artist who broke the mould of the …
... new perspective, capturing its dislocation and fragmentariness through the portrait of a marriage; domesticating it, but not in comforting ways. «Evening Standard, 一月 13»
Poems insist on their own terms
The poems collected here are generically postmodern in their fragmentariness and their recombinant and proceduralist aesthetics. Presumably ... «The Australian, 九月 12»
Grading Obama's 'Classic Undergraduate-ese'
... order even as it creates its beauties and harmonies out of the chaos, waste, fragmentariness and litter Eliot associates with the modern world. «New York Magazine, 五月 12»
How Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize while escalating the …
... the fragmentariness of all human wisdom, the precariousness of all historical configurations of power, and the mixture of good and evil in all ... «Slate, 十二月 09»