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... kind of principled equivalence , and stricter forms of verse use repetition of syntactic structures , phonological patterns , rhythmic phenomena , and so on . What is especially valuable about the concept of repetition is that it ...
... kind of principled equivalence , and stricter forms of verse use repetition of syntactic structures , phonological patterns , rhythmic phenomena , and so on . What is especially valuable about the concept of repetition is that it ...
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... kind of ultimate trough or nadir.10 We know , however , that repetition of this exact and overt kind in poetry need not produce a sudden experience of total emptiness or nullity , a black hole in the poem - in fact , a repeated phrase ...
... kind of ultimate trough or nadir.10 We know , however , that repetition of this exact and overt kind in poetry need not produce a sudden experience of total emptiness or nullity , a black hole in the poem - in fact , a repeated phrase ...
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... kind of linguistic prat - fall , with metaphysical overtones . While groping towards this perception , however , we must avoid the error of so many Beckett commentators , seizing the serious and ignoring the comic . Reading The ...
... kind of linguistic prat - fall , with metaphysical overtones . While groping towards this perception , however , we must avoid the error of so many Beckett commentators , seizing the serious and ignoring the comic . Reading The ...
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An Introduction | 9 |
Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
J Allerton Basel | 35 |
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