Addressing Frank Kermode: Essays in Criticism and InterpretationMargaret Tudeau-Clayton, Martin Warner |
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... called Kermode's second premise , for the excellent reason that it is false . The meaning of a text need not be sought by endeavouring to ' process it into coherence ' with some explanatory paraphrase or other . On the contrary , it may ...
... called Kermode's second premise , for the excellent reason that it is false . The meaning of a text need not be sought by endeavouring to ' process it into coherence ' with some explanatory paraphrase or other . On the contrary , it may ...
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... called reality effect . This seems , for the moment , to dispose of the issue of ' natural and formal incep- tions ' . Like Nuttall's Muse , Nature dislimns , or we dislimn her , into secondary images of herself . Professor Harrison has ...
... called reality effect . This seems , for the moment , to dispose of the issue of ' natural and formal incep- tions ' . Like Nuttall's Muse , Nature dislimns , or we dislimn her , into secondary images of herself . Professor Harrison has ...
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... called ' post - modernist ' , though I understand the spirit in which the label was stuck on . Moreover I am willing to recognise Edward Said as a ' secular ' critic but not at the expense of being called a ' religious ' critic myself ...
... called ' post - modernist ' , though I understand the spirit in which the label was stuck on . Moreover I am willing to recognise Edward Said as a ' secular ' critic but not at the expense of being called a ' religious ' critic myself ...
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Romantic Image Revisited | 3 |
The Sense of a Beginning 22 2 88 | 22 |
Secrets and Surfaces | 38 |
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