Verbal Transformation, Despair, and Hope in The Waste Land argues a prosodically explainable literary case regarding how a hidden phenomenon of verbal transformation serendipitously turns the conspicuous message of despair into the message of hope hidden in the text of The Waste Land.
Verbal Transformation, Despair, and Hope in The Waste Land argues a prosodically explainable literary case regarding how a hidden phenomenon of verbal transformation serendipitously turns the conspicuous message of despair into the message of hope hidden in the text of The Waste Land.
Dedication Acknowledgments Preface: Challenge and Choice Chapter One: The Performative Nature of Language Chapter Two: The Revelation of the Performative Power and Verbal Functionalism of Language Chapter Three: Futility and Hope: Retaining the Unretainable Life in Art as in Real World Chapter Four: Turbulent Emotion that Still Moves as Sculpted in Perpetual Tranquility Chapter Five: Sounds of Words and Sounds of Thunder and Hope Bibliography Index
Dedication Acknowledgments Preface: Challenge and Choice Chapter One: The Performative Nature of Language Chapter Two: The Revelation of the Performative Power and Verbal Functionalism of Language Chapter Three: Futility and Hope: Retaining the Unretainable Life in Art as in Real World Chapter Four: Turbulent Emotion that Still Moves as Sculpted in Perpetual Tranquility Chapter Five: Sounds of Words and Sounds of Thunder and Hope Bibliography Index
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