Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 17Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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Side 126
... sense of secondariness to those who went before her , and at- tempted to establish that combination of difference and tradi- tionalism that lends authority to new voices . In the second place , the modernist period was characterized by ...
... sense of secondariness to those who went before her , and at- tempted to establish that combination of difference and tradi- tionalism that lends authority to new voices . In the second place , the modernist period was characterized by ...
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... sense we use when we speak of the modernism of Eliot and Conrad and Forster , for whom a usable English past could be guessed at only through the contemporary , heterogeneous ( and therefore debased ) frag- ments of what Bill Schwarz ...
... sense we use when we speak of the modernism of Eliot and Conrad and Forster , for whom a usable English past could be guessed at only through the contemporary , heterogeneous ( and therefore debased ) frag- ments of what Bill Schwarz ...
Side 89
... sense of narrative economy is evident in the scene through such devices as the use of the tea serving . When the Wife first offers tea to her husband , it sustains a simple piece of screen business to remind us of the domestic ...
... sense of narrative economy is evident in the scene through such devices as the use of the tea serving . When the Wife first offers tea to her husband , it sustains a simple piece of screen business to remind us of the domestic ...
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