Shakespeare's Hyperontology: Antony and CleopatraUtilizing a number of poststructuralist devices, H. W. Fawkner employs an ontodramatic line of approach in order to suggest that a single hidden pattern of hyperontological suggestion organizes Shakespeare's entire imaginative outlook in Antony and Cleopatra. |
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... in fiction , drama , poetry , etc. 4. Ontology in literature . I. Title . PR2802.F39 1990 822.3'3 - dc20 89-45922 CIP PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA For Linda Contents Acknowledgments Opening Remarks 9 11 1. Presence.
... in fiction , drama , poetry , etc. 4. Ontology in literature . I. Title . PR2802.F39 1990 822.3'3 - dc20 89-45922 CIP PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA For Linda Contents Acknowledgments Opening Remarks 9 11 1. Presence.
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Antony and Cleopatra Harald William Fawkner. For Linda Contents Acknowledgments Opening Remarks 9 11 1. Presence and Oblivion.
Antony and Cleopatra Harald William Fawkner. For Linda Contents Acknowledgments Opening Remarks 9 11 1. Presence and Oblivion.
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Antony and Cleopatra Harald William Fawkner. Contents Acknowledgments Opening Remarks 9 11 1. Presence and Oblivion 23 2. To Follow Faster 46 3. The Remains of Leaving 69 4. Exemplariness 93 5. Cadaverous Space 132 6. Trace 158 Notes ...
Antony and Cleopatra Harald William Fawkner. Contents Acknowledgments Opening Remarks 9 11 1. Presence and Oblivion 23 2. To Follow Faster 46 3. The Remains of Leaving 69 4. Exemplariness 93 5. Cadaverous Space 132 6. Trace 158 Notes ...
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... presence of a fellow mind in the same way that " deep structure " or " permanent truth ” indi- cates the alien opinion of a phenomenologist or positivist . In this way , according to lines of rupture and protocols of reading that are ...
... presence of a fellow mind in the same way that " deep structure " or " permanent truth ” indi- cates the alien opinion of a phenomenologist or positivist . In this way , according to lines of rupture and protocols of reading that are ...
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... presence that poststructuralists view as a totalist threat to literary and intellectual freeplay . Yet the harmfulness of ontology , its capacity to prematurely appropriate meaning and furnish inter- pretative closure , is a function of ...
... presence that poststructuralists view as a totalist threat to literary and intellectual freeplay . Yet the harmfulness of ontology , its capacity to prematurely appropriate meaning and furnish inter- pretative closure , is a function of ...
Contents
Presence and Oblivion | 23 |
To Follow Faster | 46 |
The Remains of Leaving | 69 |
Exemplariness | 93 |
Cadaverous Space | 132 |
Trace | 158 |
Notes | 180 |
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