Literature and the Body: Essays on Populations and PersonsElaine Scarry Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988 - 220 Seiten Polemically set against the weightlessness of much recent discourse, this book explores the body as the ultimate testing ground for debates over language's ability to refer to the world. |
Inhalt
Speech Acts and Body Language in Judges | 1 |
Donne After Love | 33 |
But yet the body is his booke | 70 |
Urheberrecht | |
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