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So
the literature increasingly speaks as an object
understanding, however, and for the same reason, as something that neither
in any case, it defies understanding based on the theory of value.
Will it be analyzed in terms of signified (what it
wants to Express her "idea" of what it promises or what
calls) or in terms of meaning (with the help of diagrams, borrowed
from linguistics or psychoanalysis) does not matter; all
this is only a temporary trend. Both the first and second case
the literature trying to discover beyond space
where in our culture it's been half a century constantly
occurs and triggers. Are ways to decrypt back to
the classical situation of language, that which prevailed in the seventeenth
century, when the Stroy of signs became binary, and the value reflected in the
the form of the submission; then the literature really was composed of
the signifier and the signified and deserves analysis as such.
Since the nineteenth century literature again put forward language in its
Genesis; however, it is not the one that existed at the end of an era
The Renaissance, as now there primary, it is
the initial words by which the infinite movement of speech
found its justification and limits. From now on, the language will grow without
beginning, without end and without promises. Text literature is formed
day-to-day movement on this fundamental vain
space.
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