| Joseph Conrad - 1903 - Liczba stron: 422
...besides, the last word is not said, — probably shall never be said. Are not our lives too short for that full utterance which through all our stammerings is...both heaven and earth. There is never time to say our^ast word — the last word of our love, of our desire, faith, remorse, submission, revolt. The... | |
| Martin Price - 1983 - Liczba stron: 400
...hope to find in life. Marlow states the problem in Lord Jim: "Are not our lives too short for that full utterance which through all our stammerings is...be pronounced, would shake both heaven and earth" (21). Marlow speaks with disappointment of our need to surrender the hope; but is the hope a sensible... | |
| Lois Parkinson Zamora - 1989 - Liczba stron: 254
...besides, the last word is not said - probably shall never be said. Are not our lives too short for that full utterance which through all our stammerings is...be pronounced, would shake both heaven and earth. Lord Jim, Joseph Conrad CONTENTS Acknowledgments page ix 1. Introduction: The Apocalyptic Vision and... | |
| Dianne Hunter - 1989 - Liczba stron: 268
...that neither full utterance nor the perfect ear is possible. "Are not our lives too short for that full utterance which through all our stammerings is of course our only and abiding intention?" Conrad writes in Lord fim.24 We can also formulate this intention as a desire to be one with a primal... | |
| Burkhard Niederhoff - 1994 - Liczba stron: 254
...that full utterance which through all our stanunerings is of course our only and abiding intention? l have given up expecting those last words, whose ring,...be pronounced, would shake both heaven and earth." (137) Auch hier wird das Leben in seiner Gesamtheit zu einer sprachlichen Äußerung, die so problematisch... | |
| Adam Zachary Newton - 1995 - Liczba stron: 366
...of the unlistened-to story? Primo Levi, Survival in Auschwitz Are not our lives too short for that full utterance which through all our stammerings is of course our only abiding intention? I have given up expecting those last words, whose ring, if they could only be pronounced,... | |
| Calvin Thomas - 1996 - Liczba stron: 268
...besides, the last word is not said — probably shall never be said. Are not our lives too short for that full utterance which through all our stammerings is of course our only and abiding intention?" (Conrad, Lord Jim 208). 24. For Kristeva's articulation of her differences from Lacan, see "Within... | |
| Michael North - 1994 - Liczba stron: 272
...that care was discouraged before he had completed another book. In Lord Jim Marlow wearily admits, "I have given up expecting those last words, whose...be pronounced, would shake both heaven and earth" (L}, p. 137).86 In both cases, in self-dedication and in the discouragement of his narrator, Conrad... | |
| John Krapp - 2002 - Liczba stron: 246
...Marlow's challenge to his listeners: The last word is not said—probably shall never be said. ... I have given up expecting those last words, whose...could only be pronounced, would shake both heaven and earth.There is never time to say our last word—the last word of our love, of our desire, faith, remorse,... | |
| Marc Shell - 2005 - Liczba stron: 362
...besides, the last word is not said — probably shall never be said. Are not our lives too short for that full utterance which through all our stammerings is...would shake both heaven and earth. There is never rime to say our last word — the last word of our love, of our desire, faith, remorse, submission,... | |
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