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" Nothing conclusive has yet taken place in the world, the ultimate word of the world and about the world has not yet been spoken, the world is open and free, everything is still in the future and will always be in the future... "
Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics - Sivu xxxix
tekijä(t) Mikhail Bakhtin - 2013 - 384 sivua
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Hidden in Plain View: Narrative and Creative Potentials in ‘War and Peace’

Gary Saul Morson - 1987 - 340 sivua
...enabling human freedom. Tolstoy's world retains the capacity to surprise. For Tolstoy, as for Bakhtin, "nothing conclusive has yet taken place in the world,...still in the future and will always be in the future." 11 Social systems are never so all-embracing as to create a purely orderly world; nor are events so...
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Mikhail Bakhtin and the Epistemology of Discourse

Clive Thomson - 1990 - 244 sivua
...time and itself develops through an historical process. Bakhtin maintains a never ending conversation: nothing conclusive has yet taken place in the world,...still in the future and will always be in the future (PDP, 1 66).2 Bakhtin's theory of the sign then, is interpretative, communicative and within an epistemological...
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Mikhail Bakhtin: Creation of a Prosaics

Gary Saul Morson, Caryl Emerson - 1990 - 1108 sivua
...because it claimed to "have the last word" about people and the world in which they live. But "the final word of the world and about the world has not yet been spoken . . . everything is still in the future and will always be in the future" (PDP, p. 166). And if utopianism...
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Dialogics of the Oppressed

Peter Hitchcock - 270 sivua
...effervescent passage in the Dostoevsky book that the world is open and free and that "everything is in the future and will always be in the future" (p. 166) without noting that first, it is introduced in the subjunctive, and second, that it is immediately...
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Narrative and Freedom: The Shadows of Time

Gary Saul Morson - 1994 - 356 sivua
...sentences, Bakhtin paraphrases the central belief that informs the very shape of Dostoevsky's novels: "Nothing conclusive has yet taken place in the world,...still in the future and will always be in the future" (PDP, 166). Bakhtin also puts the point this way: readers of Dostoevsky sense his works not as a completed...
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Russian Thought After Communism: The Recovery of a Philosophical Heritage

James Patrick Scanlan - 1994 - 262 sivua
...novels might be — of course inadequately and somewhat rationalistically — expressed in this way: nothing conclusive has yet taken place in the world,...still in the future and will always be in the future. But this is, after all, also the purifying sense of ambivalent laughter" (see chap. 4 of Mikhail Bakhtin,...
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Bakhtin in Contexts: Across the Disciplines

Amy Mandelker - 1995 - 228 sivua
...present but every present has been and will be a landmark toward an open future. This is Bakhtin's credo: "Nothing conclusive has yet taken place in the world,...still in the future and will always be in the future" (PDF 166).44 Inventing the Novel R. Bracht Branham purpose of this essay is threefold: to offer a brief...
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Artists in Dylan Thomas's Prose Works: Adam Naming and Aesop Fabling

Ann Elizabeth Mayer - 1995 - 224 sivua
...structures of the lyric in part permit the possibilities of the carnivalesque, for as Bakhtin notes, "the ultimate word of the world and about the world...still in the future and will always be in the future" (The Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics 166). The earliest artists, characterized by Adam telling stories...
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Hegemony and Strategies of Transgression: Essays in Cultural Studies and ...

Epifanio San Juan - 1995 - 308 sivua
...novel (the reference is to Dostoevky's works) is its foregrounding the unfinalizable nature of life: "the world is open and free, everything is still in the future and always will be in the future." Consequently a "Galilean" consciousness of plural languages conveying...
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The Philippine Temptation: Dialectics of Philippines--U.S. Literary Relations

Epifanio San Juan - 1996 - 324 sivua
...Jose Garcia Villa Je dis . . . une fleur . . . 1'absente de tous bouquets. — Stephane Mallarme, 1887 Nothing conclusive has yet taken place in the world,...still in the future and will always be in the future. —Mikhail Bakhtin, 1929 Jose Garcia Villa, avant-garde artist and modernist poet, is probably the...
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