Stolen Writings: Blake's Milton, Joyce's Ulysses, and the Nature of Influence |
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Page 76
... writing Milton , by commanding the muses to descend down his right arm to inspire his inscription . In our own time , this correction of phonocentric error is familiar to us from Jacques Derrida's criticism of Saussure . Writing ...
... writing Milton , by commanding the muses to descend down his right arm to inspire his inscription . In our own time , this correction of phonocentric error is familiar to us from Jacques Derrida's criticism of Saussure . Writing ...
Page 77
... writing are marked by the structure of the gram . Given the vast preference for the modality of the visible in " Proteus , " it would seem that Joyce's linguistic is pre - or protogrammatological in some sense . Inasmuch as Joyce ...
... writing are marked by the structure of the gram . Given the vast preference for the modality of the visible in " Proteus , " it would seem that Joyce's linguistic is pre - or protogrammatological in some sense . Inasmuch as Joyce ...
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... writing of Ulysses , 125-29 Citizen and Bloom's argument primari- ly structural , 136 lists in , 139-40 Nameless One as archive of debtorship , 137 Nameless One as Stephen's double , 138 parallel zones of narration , 136-42 parodies ...
... writing of Ulysses , 125-29 Citizen and Bloom's argument primari- ly structural , 136 lists in , 139-40 Nameless One as archive of debtorship , 137 Nameless One as Stephen's double , 138 parallel zones of narration , 136-42 parodies ...
Contents
Blakes Milton | 13 |
A Case for Influence | 47 |
Joyces Ulysses | 65 |
Copyright | |
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