12 Apr 2007
de Man, ''Semilogy and Rhetoric''
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Ah, the French
Excerpt: Leave it to the French to come up with semiology. "There seems to be a difference, then, between what I call the rhetorization of grammar (as in the rhetorical question) and the grammatization of rhetoric...The former end up in indetermination,...
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Excerpt: Leave it to the French to come up with semiology. "There seems to be a difference, then, between what I call the rhetorization of grammar (as in the rhetorical question) and the grammatization of rhetoric...The former end up in indetermination,...
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We de Man a Sign!
Excerpt: de Man, ''Semilogy and Rhetoric'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) “The sign is to be interpreted if we are to understand the idea it is to convey, and this is so because the sign is not the thing but a...
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Excerpt: de Man, ''Semilogy and Rhetoric'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) “The sign is to be interpreted if we are to understand the idea it is to convey, and this is so because the sign is not the thing but a...
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Oui, Je vois le code
Excerpt: Semilogy and Rhetoric, de Man Literary Criticism--EL312...
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Tracked: April 6, 2007 3:51 PM
Excerpt: Semilogy and Rhetoric, de Man Literary Criticism--EL312...
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You "de Man"
Excerpt: Formalism, it seems, is an all-absorbing and tyrannical muse I love arrogance. I like the lines, "metaphors are much more tenacious than fact," and, "it (semiology) does not ask what words mean, but how they mean." De Man is clever...
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Tracked: April 7, 2007 4:20 PM
Excerpt: Formalism, it seems, is an all-absorbing and tyrannical muse I love arrogance. I like the lines, "metaphors are much more tenacious than fact," and, "it (semiology) does not ask what words mean, but how they mean." De Man is clever...
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de Man showed me the sign
Excerpt: de Man, ''Semilogy and Rhetoric'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)...
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de Man Tells it Like it Is
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Meanings again.
Excerpt: de Man, ''Semilogy and Rhetoric'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)...
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Excerpt: de Man, ''Semilogy and Rhetoric'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)...
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de Man confuses me...
Excerpt: As with most of the essays in this course, I once again find myself confused on the actual theory behind the theory. On the other hand, I was glad to see an author admit that it really is confusing. Many...
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Excerpt: As with most of the essays in this course, I once again find myself confused on the actual theory behind the theory. On the other hand, I was glad to see an author admit that it really is confusing. Many...
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Tracked: April 10, 2007 1:13 AM
EL312: de Man knows you don't mean what you said
Excerpt: I've had a great time reading what you've all written about my man Mr. Paul de Man. Everyone seems to agree that de Man's argument only forces us to ask more questions of ourselves, literature, and of signs. I'd like...
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Tracked: April 11, 2007 10:14 PM
Excerpt: I've had a great time reading what you've all written about my man Mr. Paul de Man. Everyone seems to agree that de Man's argument only forces us to ask more questions of ourselves, literature, and of signs. I'd like...
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Thank you Pop Culture for Archie Bunker!
Excerpt: de Man, ''Semilogy and Rhetoric'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) "asked by his wife whether he wants to have his blowling shoes laced over or under, Archie Bunker answers with a question: 'What's the difference?'...'What's the difference did not as...
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Tracked: April 12, 2007 12:25 AM
Excerpt: de Man, ''Semilogy and Rhetoric'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) "asked by his wife whether he wants to have his blowling shoes laced over or under, Archie Bunker answers with a question: 'What's the difference?'...'What's the difference did not as...
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Tracked: April 12, 2007 12:25 AM
May I present on this essay, please?
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