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Significantly, the first line of those Peter Bell stanzas reappears in one of Adorno's most important discussions of modern poetics, "Parataxis" (1963).
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I read an article called "Parataxe, Hypotaxe et Corrélation dans la Phrase Latine" Parataxis, Hypotaxis and Correlation in the Latin Phrase Let's just pretend that was a helpful translation, okay?
Archive 2006-08-01 StyleyGeek 2006
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In a gestural shorthand, sometimes explicitly and more often by implication, Adorno writes the Shelley-Bild into and underneath a key series of texts: "Lyric Poetry and Society," "Commitment," "Parataxis," Aesthetic Theory. 28
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Parataxis is what hypertext is all about: individual ideas, with no connections between them except those that the reader chooses to make.
Writing for the Web 2009
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It should be noted, first, that the Arneson piece in which the Leitch quote appears, "Death and Parataxis," is itself a testament to what is possible in sportswriting.
The Hardball Times Carson Cistulli 2009
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Schriften 11: 462], "Parataxis: On Hölderlin's Late Poetry,"
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