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... literary culture : that the boundaries between literary con- texts are porous ; that lyric poetry and print culture negotiate a complex interrelationship with uncourtly , non - print , performance literary forms , like the theatre .
... literary culture : that the boundaries between literary con- texts are porous ; that lyric poetry and print culture negotiate a complex interrelationship with uncourtly , non - print , performance literary forms , like the theatre .
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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 ; on the other hand ...
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 ; on the other hand ...
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The same slide can be seen , not this time in a lawyer or a critic but in a literary theorist . In Hot Property : The Stakes and Claims of Literary Originality ( 1994 ) , Françoise Meltzer sometimes lets her attention slip .
The same slide can be seen , not this time in a lawyer or a critic but in a literary theorist . In Hot Property : The Stakes and Claims of Literary Originality ( 1994 ) , Françoise Meltzer sometimes lets her attention slip .
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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