Citations:aporically


 * 1991, Judd David Hubert, Metatheater: the example of Shakespeare, page 67:
 * Not only must her brother die, this time without benefit of fornication, but he must aporically descend to the basest form of sex.
 * 1997, Judd David Hubert, Corneille's performative metaphors, page 132:
 * Here as elsewhere, hierarchy and personal feelings uneasily intermingle in spite of the almost insuperable gap separating them. In her role as queen, she must aporically combine power over others with deprivation and self-imprisonment: [...]