The Figure of Consciousness: William James, Henry James and Edith WhartonRoutledge, 21 авг. 2013 г. - Всего страниц: 288 Through analysis of metaphors of consciousness in the philosophy and fiction of William James, Henry James and Edith Wharton, this work traces the significance of representations of knowledge, gender and social class, revealing how writers conceived of the self in modern literature. |
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... creating it. James's metaphors, at once, direct us inward to a stable, individualized self and propel us outward to ... created in language. James, in fact, possesses a heightened awareness of what he crafts with words; he also, perhaps ...
... creating it. James's metaphors, at once, direct us inward to a stable, individualized self and propel us outward to ... created in language. James, in fact, possesses a heightened awareness of what he crafts with words; he also, perhaps ...
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... creating form in a formless world , of embracing identity when experience remains fluent . Certainly , William James often forms the focal point for the philosophical and psychological study of consciousness in America , but my reading ...
... creating form in a formless world , of embracing identity when experience remains fluent . Certainly , William James often forms the focal point for the philosophical and psychological study of consciousness in America , but my reading ...
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... creating it . James's metaphors , at once , direct us inward to a stable , individualized self and propel us outward ... created in language . James , in fact , possesses a heightened awareness of what he crafts with words ; he also ...
... creating it . James's metaphors , at once , direct us inward to a stable , individualized self and propel us outward ... created in language . James , in fact , possesses a heightened awareness of what he crafts with words ; he also ...
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... creates for the course of any narrative as well as the significance of figurative language in a variety of discourses . Reading the figure of consciousness as it materializes through metaphors of nature and place , social categories and ...
... creates for the course of any narrative as well as the significance of figurative language in a variety of discourses . Reading the figure of consciousness as it materializes through metaphors of nature and place , social categories and ...
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... creates a text that multiplies , a linguistic project enhanced by his famous figure of the Tree of Life . Strikingly , Darwin's lush metaphor refers again and again to extensions- " thin straggling branches , " " great branches ...
... creates a text that multiplies , a linguistic project enhanced by his famous figure of the Tree of Life . Strikingly , Darwin's lush metaphor refers again and again to extensions- " thin straggling branches , " " great branches ...
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Chapter Three | 61 |
Chapter Four | 87 |
Chapter Five | 131 |
Chapter | 161 |
Notes | 187 |
Bibliography | 237 |
Index | 261 |
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