7 edition of In the labyrinths of language found in the catalog.
Published
1981
by ISI Press in Philadelphia
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by V.V. Nalimov ; edited by Robert G. Colodny. |
Contributions | Colodny, Robert Garland. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | P106 .N313 1981 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xix, 246 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 246 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4115043M |
ISBN 10 | 089495007X |
LC Control Number | 80039783 |
Labyrinths, Intellectuals and the Revolution traces the development of the postcolonial Arabic-language Moroccan novel from its roots in travel narratives and autobiography into its more mature period of stylistic and thematic diversity in the early s. This study first undertakes an exploration of the political, social and artistic conditions under which the genre developed, then moves to. Learn about Labyrinths. What is a Labyrinth? A labyrinth is a meandering path, often unicursal, with a singular path leading to a center. Labyrinths are an ancient archetype dating back 4, years or more, used symbolically, as a walking meditation, choreographed dance, or .
As Abram points out with Heidegger, this was intentional – he was trying to bring about a shift in perception with a shift in language. The notion that perception and language are inter-dependent is supported throughout the book. Abram ingeniously weaves together many distant and apparently distinct ideas into a coherent picture. The Voynich Manuscript dates to the early 15th Century and it is believed to have come from northern Italy. It is not named after the author (since the author is unknown) but is named after the book dealer, Wilfrid Voynich, who bought it in The . 46 In the Labyrinths of Language plausible reasoning, such as judgments based on analogy, felicitous il- lustrations, etc. But they are still of lesser weight: remember the French book, Moore subjected to a linguistic analysis a paradoxical statement of the British philosopher Bradley, "Time is unreal," and showed that these.
labyrinth: [noun] a place constructed of or full of intricate passageways and blind alleys. a maze (as in a garden) formed by paths separated by high hedges. Compare book prices from over , booksellers. Find Labyrinths (New Directions Paperbook) () by Borges, Jorge Luis. The way the author is able to swing between the two periods in history with years in between is incredible. The description of the characters in the book are interesting, and as the story progresses the characters become well known and familiar. I cannot speak highly enough of Labyrinth, but it is not a book to be read with a time s: K.
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These are followed by a series essays on various literary topics and the book concludes with a number of very short “parables.” The last few are simply awesome. Borges is not an easy read.