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... rules work . In this sense the variation is a model for analysing both the cultural work of the text and the literary fabric of culture . Consider now the following proposition : ' America ' is a rhetorical figure that designates a ...
... rules work . In this sense the variation is a model for analysing both the cultural work of the text and the literary fabric of culture . Consider now the following proposition : ' America ' is a rhetorical figure that designates a ...
Page 141
... rules ' of prescriptive joking relationships to contain their quite aggressive bargaining without jeopardising the long - term trading ties on which both depend . This is a de facto joking relationship . It is quite different from the ...
... rules ' of prescriptive joking relationships to contain their quite aggressive bargaining without jeopardising the long - term trading ties on which both depend . This is a de facto joking relationship . It is quite different from the ...
Page 142
... rules ' — but that these rules are shared but malleable , morally loaded and yet manipulated in terms of relations between gossip and audience ( especially ibid . 148-70 ) . He speaks of the ' dialogue ' between gossip and interlocutor ...
... rules ' — but that these rules are shared but malleable , morally loaded and yet manipulated in terms of relations between gossip and audience ( especially ibid . 148-70 ) . He speaks of the ' dialogue ' between gossip and interlocutor ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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