The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 14.1440 Friday, 11 July 2003
From: Bob Grumman <
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Date: Thursday, 10 Jul 2003 21:30:53 -0400
Subject: 14.1425 Re: Deconstruction
Comment: Re: SHK 14.1425 Re: Deconstruction
>' . . .the statement I found quite insane, which was that experience
>doesn't exist without words, or something of that nature'.
>
>But in your posting dated 1 Jul 2003 ( SHK 14.1335) you quote my 'There
>is no 'experience itself' '' and then immediately begin "This seems
>quite insane to me."
>T. Hawkes
Okay. I guess I see what you mean. But what I said after "This seems
quite insane to me" included examples of "experience itself." In my
opinion. But I'll admit to not being able to keep up with these
word-games, so will withdraw from further comment.
--Bob G.
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