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So the question is : what does that connective tell us about the cultural work of rhetoric ? And more ambitiously : what are the advantages it offers as a model of literary and cultural criticism ? It's a question both of practice and ...
So the question is : what does that connective tell us about the cultural work of rhetoric ? And more ambitiously : what are the advantages it offers as a model of literary and cultural criticism ? It's a question both of practice and ...
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I have been inter- ested , then , in cultural distinctions between legitimate and illegitimate forms of appropriation . For this reason , I may have used the term ' plagiarism ' to describe a wider range of transgressive appropriations ...
I have been inter- ested , then , in cultural distinctions between legitimate and illegitimate forms of appropriation . For this reason , I may have used the term ' plagiarism ' to describe a wider range of transgressive appropriations ...
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This conception of functional rela- tions thus rejects the Malinowskian notion of a cultural system as ' a unique self - sufficient functioning whole ' and the Radcliffe - Brownian notion of ' whole societies ' , bounded and ...
This conception of functional rela- tions thus rejects the Malinowskian notion of a cultural system as ' a unique self - sufficient functioning whole ' and the Radcliffe - Brownian notion of ' whole societies ' , bounded and ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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