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Page 76
... 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 of theory : on the one hand , a certain seventeenth - century text ...
... 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 of theory : on the one hand , a certain seventeenth - century text ...
Page 78
... cultural , multi - linguistic diversity : the game of chess , as distinct from just modern chess - chess , that is , as a model of linguistic and cultural volatility . This use of the analogy is counter - conventional , perhaps counter ...
... cultural , multi - linguistic diversity : the game of chess , as distinct from just modern chess - chess , that is , as a model of linguistic and cultural volatility . This use of the analogy is counter - conventional , perhaps counter ...
Page 152
... cultural distinctions between legitimate and illegitimate forms of appropriation ' become a matter of nothing but ' the cultural location of the text and the position of the author ' , " instead of being among several aspects each of ...
... cultural distinctions between legitimate and illegitimate forms of appropriation ' become a matter of nothing but ' the cultural location of the text and the position of the author ' , " instead of being among several aspects each of ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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