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Interfaces of the word studies in the evolution of consciousness and culture / Walter J. Ong.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, [(c)1977.]Description: 1 online resource (352 pages)Content type:
  • text
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  • computer
  • computer
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  • online resource
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780801466311
  • 0801466318
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  • P106
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Contents:
Cleavage and growth -- Transformations of the word and alienation -- The sequestration of voice -- The writer's audience is always a fiction -- Media transformation: the talked book -- African talking drums and oral noetics -- "I see what you say": sense analogues for intellect -- Closure and print -- Typographic rhapsody: Ravisius Textor, Zwinger, and Shakespeare -- From epithet to logic: Miltonic epic and the closure of existence -- The poem as a closed field: the once new criticism and the nature of literature -- Maranatha: death and life in the text of the book -- From mimesis to irony: writing and print as integuments of voice -- Present and future -- Voice and the opening of closed systems.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Cleavage and growth -- Transformations of the word and alienation -- The sequestration of voice -- The writer's audience is always a fiction -- Media transformation: the talked book -- African talking drums and oral noetics -- "I see what you say": sense analogues for intellect -- Closure and print -- Typographic rhapsody: Ravisius Textor, Zwinger, and Shakespeare -- From epithet to logic: Miltonic epic and the closure of existence -- The poem as a closed field: the once new criticism and the nature of literature -- Maranatha: death and life in the text of the book -- From mimesis to irony: writing and print as integuments of voice -- Present and future -- Voice and the opening of closed systems.

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