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Page 79
... become social signs encrusted with meaning through a common ' social ego ' , but such signs in poetry are further enriched by intertextuality : " To the monkey ... the rose would be something perhaps edible , a bright colour ... to the ...
... become social signs encrusted with meaning through a common ' social ego ' , but such signs in poetry are further enriched by intertextuality : " To the monkey ... the rose would be something perhaps edible , a bright colour ... to the ...
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... become practical ' , and we have seen the significance of this epistemological dualism for both Caudwell and Lukács ... becoming , knowledge and reality are also a becoming and so is objectivity . ' Caudwell puts it like this : If ...
... become practical ' , and we have seen the significance of this epistemological dualism for both Caudwell and Lukács ... becoming , knowledge and reality are also a becoming and so is objectivity . ' Caudwell puts it like this : If ...
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... become objects for social men . The sun , a mere unrecognised source of phototropism for animals , becomes a socially recognised object for man , ripener of harvest , measure of the working day , clock and compass of the hunter . The ...
... become objects for social men . The sun , a mere unrecognised source of phototropism for animals , becomes a socially recognised object for man , ripener of harvest , measure of the working day , clock and compass of the hunter . The ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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