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07:55 Jul 10, 2009 |
Romanian to English translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Linguistics | |||||
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4 +9 | (literary) work as text |
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3 | fiction as text / the book as text |
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3 | body of work as text |
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fiction as text / the book as text Explanation: in functie de genul de texte / opere despre care e vorba, as alege fie "fiction" fie "the book" - care e mai general. ...dar e doar o propunere bazata pe o presupunere :) pt ca nu am destule amanunte despre carte |
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(literary) work as text Explanation: Roland Barthes: 'From Work to Text' The Text is not to be thought of as an object that can be computed. It would be futile to try to separate out materially works from texts. In particular, the tendency must be avoided to say that the work is classic, the text avant-garde; it is not a question of drawing up a crude honours list in the name of modernity and declaring certain literary productions 'in' and others 'out' by virtue of their chronological situation: there may be 'text' in a very ancient work, while many products of contemporary literature are in no way texts. The difference is this: the work is a fragment of substance, occupying a part of the space of books (in a library for example), the Text is a methodological field. http://evans-experientialism.freewebspace.com/barthes05.htm |
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