A Cry Over the Abyss: The Discourse of Power in the Poetry of Robert Browning and Algernon Charles SwinburneWydaw. UO, 2004 - 258 من الصفحات |
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... Truth ( aletheia ) originates and from which it emerges to the light ( Lichtung ) , and stands to be seen and heard like a tree , wind or sea . Thus , Destruktion , as mentioned above , is " de - struction " or rather " de - structuring ...
... Truth ( aletheia ) originates and from which it emerges to the light ( Lichtung ) , and stands to be seen and heard like a tree , wind or sea . Thus , Destruktion , as mentioned above , is " de - struction " or rather " de - structuring ...
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... truth , and the Absolute as the source of power . And we agree with Cook who says ( 1994 , p . vii ) that Browning was writing at a time when scientific advances in the work of Darwin and oth- ers were calling into question the basis of ...
... truth , and the Absolute as the source of power . And we agree with Cook who says ( 1994 , p . vii ) that Browning was writing at a time when scientific advances in the work of Darwin and oth- ers were calling into question the basis of ...
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... TRUTHS " In respect of the understanding of the notions of reason and truth , Browning shows an astonishing degree of modernity or , rather , " post- modernity . " His views were , to a large extent , shaped under the impres- sions left ...
... TRUTHS " In respect of the understanding of the notions of reason and truth , Browning shows an astonishing degree of modernity or , rather , " post- modernity . " His views were , to a large extent , shaped under the impres- sions left ...
المحتوى
Acknowledgements | 9 |
In search of a theory | 25 |
The discourse of power | 45 |
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