The Body of BeatriceJohns Hopkins University Press, 1988 - 207 sayfa |
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Sayfa 139
... projection that ends the libello , but thanks to this projection the past now becomes recuperable as a story . And what is a story if not a highly determined , temporal configuration of meaning ? To express it otherwise , we could say ...
... projection that ends the libello , but thanks to this projection the past now becomes recuperable as a story . And what is a story if not a highly determined , temporal configuration of meaning ? To express it otherwise , we could say ...
Sayfa 152
... projection is the enabling element of the last chapter . It is by virtue of , and it is in , such projection that the work comes to an end . But what does this mean ? We have al- ready seen that the libello's projective drive is itself ...
... projection is the enabling element of the last chapter . It is by virtue of , and it is in , such projection that the work comes to an end . But what does this mean ? We have al- ready seen that the libello's projective drive is itself ...
Sayfa 166
... projection toward some eventual transcen- dent closure of the new life , but in the " meantime " the narra- tive of crisis remains suspended in the author's contract with the future . I have tried to suggest that the " meantime temporal ...
... projection toward some eventual transcen- dent closure of the new life , but in the " meantime " the narra- tive of crisis remains suspended in the author's contract with the future . I have tried to suggest that the " meantime temporal ...
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Dantes Dream | 17 |
The Ideal Lyric | 31 |
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aesthetic allows already alternative appears Beatrice Beatrice's beauty becomes beginning body brings canzone Cavalcanti color comes composed contains critical Dante Dante's death describes desire dimension discussion donna dream dress epic essay essential existential experience eyes fact figure final future gentile gives Guido hand heart ideal inspiration lady language last chapter later libello literary logic look lord lyric marks meaning memory merely narrative nature once opening past person perspective Petrarch pilgrims poem poet poet's poetic poetry praise presence Press projection prose question reason refer relation remains remarks reveals rhetorical seems seen sense sigh Singleton sonnet speak speech spirit story substance takes tells temporal theory things tion tradition transcendent true turn University veil verse virtue vision Vita Nuova voice whole woman write