| Jefferson Humphries - 1987 - 136 頁
...decreasing. In consequence we have no counsel either for ourselves or for others. After all, counsel is less an answer to a question than a proposal concerning the continuation of a story which is just unfolding. To seek this counsel one would first have to be able to tell the story. (Quite apart from... | |
| 1990 - 432 頁
...observes Benjamin, "has counsel for his readers." This counsel, woven into the fabric of the story, "is less an answer to a question than a proposal concerning the continuation of a story that is just unfolding."21 "Ultimo viene il corvo," one of Calvino's most admired short stories, has... | |
| Genevieve Fabre, Robert O'Meally - 1994 - 332 頁
...covertly, something useful." And the utilities of stories include "counsel." "Counsel," he goes on, "is less an answer to a question, than a proposal concerning the continuation of a story that is just unfolding. To seek this counsel one would first have to be able to tell the story. . .... | |
| Laleen Jayamanne - 1996 - 300 頁
...old-fashioned ring, this is because the communicability of experience is decreasing ... after all, counsel is less an answer to a question than a proposal concerning the continuation of a story which is just unfolding."'2 Rather than being over, as postfeminists declare, I see women's stories, feminists' stories,... | |
| Rita Barnard - 1995 - 290 頁
...decreasing. In consequence we have no counsel either for ourselves or for others. After all, counsel is less an answer to a question than a proposal concerning the continuation of a story which is just unfolding. To seek this counsel one would first have to be able to tell the story. Walter Benjamin,... | |
| Patricia Mellencamp - 1995 - 382 頁
...old-fashioned ring, this is because the communicability of experience is decreasing. . . . After all, counsel is less an answer to a question than a proposal concerning the continuation of a story which is just unfolding" (Benjamin, 86). Rather than being over, as postfeminists declare, I see women's stories,... | |
| Lois Parkinson Zamora, Wendy B. Faris - 1995 - 598 頁
...attempts to offer definitive explanations. Walter Benjamin suggests that the storyteller's counsel "is less an answer to a question than a proposal concerning the continuation of a story which is unfolding."32 Both The House of the Spirits and Song of Solomon resist linearity and closure. Morrison... | |
| Jonathan Locke Hart - 1996 - 304 頁
...who can offer his hearers counsel ["ein Mann, der dem Horer Rat weiss," 442]; he notes that "counsel" is less an answer to a question than a proposal concerning the continuation of an (even then developing) story ["Rat ist ja minder Antwort auf eine Frage als ein Vorschlag, die Fortsetzung... | |
| Michael Wood - 1999 - 254 頁
..."counsel" again, or whatever it is we hope we have in its place. "After all," Benjamin says, "counsel is less an answer to a question than a proposal concerning the continuation of a story which is just unfolding," and "knowing how to go on" is one of Wittgenstein's favorite models for understanding.... | |
| Randall Roorda - 1998 - 308 頁
...departure, "In every case the storyteller is a man [sic] who has counsel for his readers," counsel meaning "less an answer to a question than a proposal concerning the continuation of a story which is just unfolding" (86). Counsel cannot be sought or used by those who do not recognize the unfolding story;... | |
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