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Sightings : mirrors in texts - texts in mirrors /

Mirrors are mesmerizing. The rhetorical figure that represents a mirror is called a chiasmus, a pattern derived from the Greek letter X (Chi). This pattern applies to sentences such as ℗one does not live to eat; one eats to live.℗ It is found in myths, plays, poems, biblical songs, short stories, no...

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Основен автор: Lowrie, Joyce O.
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
French
Публикувано: Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, ℗♭2008.
Серия: At the interface/probing the boundaries ; v. 54.
At the interface/probing the boundaries. Visual literacies.
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Съдържание:
  • Veluti in speculum (as in a looking glass)
  • The mirror in the middle : Mme de Themines's letter in Lafayette's La princesse de Cle€ves
  • The prevan cycle as pre-text in Laclos's Les liaisons dangereuses
  • The frame and the framed : mirroring texts in Balzac's Facino cane
  • Barbey d'Aurevilly's Une page d'histoire : incest as mirror image
  • Reversals and disappearrance in Georges Rodenbach's L'ami des miroirs and Bruges-la-morte
  • Man mirrors toad, or vice-versa : decadent narcissism in Jean Lorrain's Oeuvre
  • The wheel of fortune as mirror : Andre Pieyre de Mandiargue's La motocyclette
  • Kaleidoscopic reflections in guise of a conclusion : Close, Maupassant, Douglas and Borges.