... a sequence, explicitly. Or, if you will, the stage-set contains the action ambiguously (as regards the norms of action) — and in the course of the play's development this ambiguity is converted into a corresponding articulacy. The proportion would... Sociocultural Studies of Mind - Page 18edited by - 1995 - 252 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Paul Newell Campbell - Social Science - 1984 - 148 pages
...Or, if you will, the stage-set contains the action ambiguously (as regards the norms of action)—and in the course of the play's development this ambiguity...would be: scene is to act as implicit is to explicit. One could not deduce the details of the action from the details of the setting, but one could deduce... | |
| Kenneth Burke - Family & Relationships - 1989 - 348 pages
...implicitly, all that the narrative is to draw out as a sequence, explicitly. Or, if you will, the stage-set contains the action ambiguously (as regards the norms...would be: scene is to act as implicit is to explicit. One could not deduce the details of the action from the details of the setting, but one could deduce... | |
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