The Logic of LiteratureIndiana University Press, 1973 - 369 páginas |
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... person narrative is concerned . For which reason let us emphasize once more that first - person narration is not to be denied the character of narrative literature . In the context of our linguistic - statemental concerns , the sole ...
... person narrative is concerned . For which reason let us emphasize once more that first - person narration is not to be denied the character of narrative literature . In the context of our linguistic - statemental concerns , the sole ...
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... person narration , and which is conditioned by the locus of both in the statement system . And it is here that that problem at once emerges which comprises the structural , and in part also the aesthetic problematic of the first - person ...
... person narration , and which is conditioned by the locus of both in the statement system . And it is here that that problem at once emerges which comprises the structural , and in part also the aesthetic problematic of the first - person ...
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... person narrative . In a more general and abbreviated discus- sion it is of course " permissible " to speak of the first - person nar- rator as being fictive , and in everyday usage to disregard the difference existing between the terms ...
... person narrative . In a more general and abbreviated discus- sion it is of course " permissible " to speak of the first - person nar- rator as being fictive , and in everyday usage to disregard the difference existing between the terms ...
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The Concept and Objectives of | 1 |
Foundations in Theory of Language | 8 |
The Statement System of Language | 23 |
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