Discourse, Bände 1-2Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... detective story , rendering it unmistakably inde- pendent of the detective figure . Before the first word of the first chapter something happened , but no one knows what , appar- ently not even the narrator . A dim focal point exists ...
... detective story , rendering it unmistakably inde- pendent of the detective figure . Before the first word of the first chapter something happened , but no one knows what , appar- ently not even the narrator . A dim focal point exists ...
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... detective novel from all other narrative forms and makes the un - narrated factor and its reconstruction espe- cially interesting . In the detective novel the crime has already occurred , outside the narrative ; the story arrives on the ...
... detective novel from all other narrative forms and makes the un - narrated factor and its reconstruction espe- cially interesting . In the detective novel the crime has already occurred , outside the narrative ; the story arrives on the ...
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... detective ethos , inures to the benefit of the " ante rem " way beyond its pseudo - morphosis in the detective novel . Thus , this principal earmark of the detective story , the darkness at the beginning , corresponds in an espe- cially ...
... detective ethos , inures to the benefit of the " ante rem " way beyond its pseudo - morphosis in the detective novel . Thus , this principal earmark of the detective story , the darkness at the beginning , corresponds in an espe- cially ...
Inhalt
Editorial 3 | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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