Thus the chronotope, functioning as the primary means for materializing time in space, emerges as a center for concretizing representation, as a force giving body to the entire novel. All the novel's abstract elements — philosophical and social generalizations,... Spaces in European Cinemaeditado por - 2000 - 188 páginasSin vista previa disponible - Acerca de este libro
| Gene M. Moore - 1992 - 296 páginas
...to the entire novel. All the novel's abstract elements — philosophical and social generalizations, ideas, analyses of cause and effect — gravitate toward the chronotope and through it take on flesh and blood."10 Like his anarchist characters who set out to destroy time and space, Conrad... | |
| Cheryll Glotfelty, Harold Fromm - 1996 - 466 páginas
...in their veins. ... All the novel's abstract elements— philosophical and social generalizations, ideas, analyses of cause and effect— gravitate toward the chronotope and through it take on flesh and blood, permitting the imaging power of art to do its work. (Dialogic 250) If the meaning... | |
| Dorothea Kehler - 1998 - 520 páginas
...representablity of events. . . . All the novel's abstract elements — philosophical and social generalizations, ideas, analyses of cause and effect — gravitate toward the chronotope and through it take on flesh and blood, permitting the imaging power of art to do its work."9 As Michael Holquist puts... | |
| Martin McQuillan - 2000 - 370 páginas
...body to the entire novel. All the novel's abstract elements -philosophical and social generalizations, ideas, analyses of cause and effect - gravitate toward the chronotope and through it take on flesh and blood, permitting the imaging power of art to do its work. Such is the representational... | |
| Brian Richardson - 2002 - 416 páginas
...to the entire novel. All the novel's abstract elements — philosophical and social generalizations, ideas, analyses of cause and effect — gravitate toward the chronotope and through it take on flesh and blood, permitting the imaging power of art to do its work. Such is the representational... | |
| Krishna Sen - 2004 - 204 páginas
...We cannot help but be strongly impressed by the representational importance of the chronotope. . . . All the novel's abstract elements philosophical and...gravitate toward the chronotope and through it take on flesh and blood, permitting the imaging power of art to do its work. Such is the representational... | |
| Owen Robinson - 2006 - 264 páginas
...to the entire novel. All the novel's abstract elements — philosophical and social generalizations, ideas, analyses of cause and effect — gravitate toward the chronotope and through it take on flesh and blood, permitting the imaging power of art to do its work.8 One could say, indeed, that... | |
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