Well Said Well Seen: The Pictorial Paradigm in John Banville's Fiction. Well Said Well Seen: The Pictorial Paradigm in John Banville's Fiction.

Well Said Well Seen: The Pictorial Paradigm in John Banville's Fiction‪.‬

Irish University Review: a journal of Irish Studies 2006, Spring-Summer, 36, 1

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Every literary description is a view.' (Roland Barthes, S/Z). 'Language, as trope, is always privative.' (Paul de Man, 'Autobiography as De-Facement').

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