Paul de Man Quotes
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The writer's language is to some degree the product of his own action; he is both the historian and the agent of his own language.
Paul de Man
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Author Details:
Type:
Critic Quotes
Category:
Quotes
Date of Birth:
December 6, 1919
Date of Death:
December 21, 1983
Nationality:
Belgian
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Related Authors:
George Edward Woodberry
Aleister Crowley
Bell Hooks
Irving Babbitt
M. H. Abrams
Margaret Fuller
John Churton Collins
Chuck Klosterman
William Hazlitt
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Quote Keywords:

Action,
Agent,
Both,
Degree,
His,
Historian,
Language,
Own,
Product,
Some,
Writer
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Dictionary Links:

Action,
Agent,
Both,
Degree,
His,
Historian,
Language,
Own,
Product,
Some,
Writer
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All Paul de Man Quotations:
Curiously enough, it seems to be...
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Fashion is like the ashes left...
Literature exists at the same time...
Metaphors are much more tenacious than facts.
Modernity exists in the form of...
The ambivalence of writing is such...
The critical method which denies literary modernity...
The writer's language is to some...
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