A Rhetoric of Silence and Other Selected Writings.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin :
De Gruyter Mouton,
1995.
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Colección: | Approaches to Semiotics AS.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction; Chapter 1 The silence intended: some exclusions necessary for its definition; 1. The foreseen silence; 2. Against triviality; 3. The silent protest; 4. The silence of the others; 5. The representation of silence; 6. The present silence; 7. The final silence; Chapter 2 Rhetoric: state of the art; Chapter 3 Praise of reading; Chapter 4 Silence and its double: a history of literature or a history ofreading?; 1. Definitions: the risk of the limits; 2. Terms in force; Chapter 5 Lector e-lector; 1. The ups and downs of reading.
- 2. The relevance of some antecedents: Pierre Menard, reader of the QuixoteChapter 6 Problems of "repeated discourse"; 1. Other Palimpsests. The repetitive (dis)solution; 2. Tradition and rupture: a "leitmotiv"; 3. Technique as repetition; 4. The aesthetics of imitation; 5. Lexicalization of phrases; 6. Repetition as reflection: the possible encounter between Echo and Narcissus; Chapter 7 The (di)vision of man and the crisis of coherence; 1. Fragile vessels; 2. Reading of text: literature and fragments.
- Chapter 8 Familiarity and strangeness: repetition-fragmentation. The narrative of Felisberto HernándezChapter 9 The era of the reader; Chapter 10 Critical avidity; Chapter 11 Le style c'est, au moins, deux hommes ; Chapter 12 Every reader reads; Chapter 13 A read reader; Chapter 14 The rights of the reader; Chapter 15 Solidity and precariousness of the text; Chapter 16 Reading and interdiction; between word and word, silence; Chapter 17 Writing and interdiction; Chapter 18 The reticence of the text; Selected writings; Borges and the invention of the name.
- Finland-bound (on the way to Finland). (Between rhetorical and geometrical figures): The semiotic spectre in La muerte y la brújula by Jorge Luis BorgesThe miracle of the roses and Borges' ultrarealism; Between two languages: Jules Laforgue, a Uruguayan "figure". Biographical and poetical notes for the study of a rhetorical figure; 1. The background of this work; 2. A retrospective at the beginning; 3. The temptation of the name; 4. Langus-lettres compared; Anaphoric imagination in cinema: an approach to Fellini's Intervista; Symbols as pass-words between spaces and species.
- Narration under discussion: a question of angels, men, nouns and pronouns1. Imitations and limitations; 2. Copier, c'est ne rien faire ; 3. Lire beacoup, lire encore, lire toujours ; 4. Devenir immortel et puis mourir ; 5. From one diegesis to another; 6. Loss of prestige; 7. Theory of fiction; 8. Soeurs siamoises, séparées par la tête: la pensée et la poésie ; 9. Repetition with a difference; 10. Angels, hybrids, androgynous; The paradoxes of paradoxes; Notes; References; Subject index.