Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... poet in the Poetic Process was thinking of the passage , or that the poet need know the passage or even have heard of Plato . All he means is that in the line , in the coopera- tions among its words , there is active something which can ...
... poet in the Poetic Process was thinking of the passage , or that the poet need know the passage or even have heard of Plato . All he means is that in the line , in the coopera- tions among its words , there is active something which can ...
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... Poetic Process and to Literary Analysis . In choosing his words , the poet is allowing himself to be guided in ways in which ( he hopes ) his reader may also be guided . The reader , in turn , may be following - in his awareness of the ...
... Poetic Process and to Literary Analysis . In choosing his words , the poet is allowing himself to be guided in ways in which ( he hopes ) his reader may also be guided . The reader , in turn , may be following - in his awareness of the ...
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... poet . This approach leads to investigations concerning the psychological or biographical background of the poet and ignores the fact that the poet writes for an audience which sanctions or proscribes his work . Even when the author ...
... poet . This approach leads to investigations concerning the psychological or biographical background of the poet and ignores the fact that the poet writes for an audience which sanctions or proscribes his work . Even when the author ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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