Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical WritingsHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 - 348 Seiten |
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... essay on language ) and his hermeneutic urge to read and understand " texts " that are not texts at all . The ancients may have been " reading " the torn guts of animals , starry skies , dances , runes , and hieroglyphs , and Benjamin ...
... essay on language ) and his hermeneutic urge to read and understand " texts " that are not texts at all . The ancients may have been " reading " the torn guts of animals , starry skies , dances , runes , and hieroglyphs , and Benjamin ...
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... essay " The Author as Pro- ducer " ( 1934 ) among the revolutionary Marxists of his time or to characterize the writer of the essay on language ( 1916 ) as a belated Romantic , but it is far more challenging to read these two essays as ...
... essay " The Author as Pro- ducer " ( 1934 ) among the revolutionary Marxists of his time or to characterize the writer of the essay on language ( 1916 ) as a belated Romantic , but it is far more challenging to read these two essays as ...
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... essay on violence ) against any Marxist " programming " of action reveal something in him that precedes all political theory and perhaps has its origins in a mystic vision of a Messiah who comes with the sword to change the world into ...
... essay on violence ) against any Marxist " programming " of action reveal something in him that precedes all political theory and perhaps has its origins in a mystic vision of a Messiah who comes with the sword to change the world into ...
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A Berlin Chronicle | 3 |
OneWay Street selection | 61 |
Moscow | 97 |
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