ABC: The Alphabetization of the Popular MindBoyars, 1988 - 166 頁 "Our efforts to understand the effect that parchment and seal, ink and pen had on worldview eight hundred years ago led us to the discovery of a paradox: literacy is threatened as much by modern education as by modern communication - and yet, adverse as the side effects of compulsory literacy have been for most of our contemporaries, literacy is still the only bulwark against the dissolution of language into 'information systems'."--Back cover. |
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... listener ( who might be an angel or God ) , speech could not be perceived as anything but madness , because speech courts attention . And before this sound - recording through the alphabet , a listener could not be perceived as a ...
... listener ( who might be an angel or God ) , speech could not be perceived as anything but madness , because speech courts attention . And before this sound - recording through the alphabet , a listener could not be perceived as a ...
第 21 頁
... listener who al- lowed him to spin out his material at his own discretion until it was exhausted . The writing down of the Iliad could have taken place under similar circumstances , and Homer prob- ably had the same attitude toward the ...
... listener who al- lowed him to spin out his material at his own discretion until it was exhausted . The writing down of the Iliad could have taken place under similar circumstances , and Homer prob- ably had the same attitude toward the ...
第 87 頁
... listener was turned by the early Scholastics into the moral obligation to reveal the truth . Only against this background can it be understood what it means to say that the Age of European Literacy is the World of Fiction . As much as ...
... listener was turned by the early Scholastics into the moral obligation to reveal the truth . Only against this background can it be understood what it means to say that the Age of European Literacy is the World of Fiction . As much as ...
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Adams Alcuin alphabet autobiography became become Beowulf Book of Kells Cambridge Canterbury Tales Charlemagne charters Chaucer Clanchy Classical copy created culture Defoe Defoe's dictation document Education English epic existence fiction formula Franklin German Greek Grundmann guage guslar Herodotus Hildegard von Bingen historian Homer Huck Huck's idea Iliad illiterate invention Journal language Latin letters linguistic listener literacy literate logograms meaning medieval memory Middle Ages Milman Parry Mittelalter Mnemosyne modern monks Nebrija Newspeak Nithard O'Brian oath Ohly Oral Literature oral tradition Orwell Parry's person phonetic plague Plato poem Poetry printed pronunciation pupils reader recollection record reference rhythm Riché Romance scribe script sense silence social song sounds speak speaker speech spelling spoken story Strasbourg Oaths tell Theuth things thirteenth century tongue translation truth Twain twelfth century Uniquack University Press utterance vernacular Waegmundings wax tablet Winston word writing written