The Question of Literature: The Place of the Literary in Contemporary TheoryElizabeth Beaumont Bissell Brings together essays by a number of distinguished theorists and academics on the changing cultural significance of literature. |
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... distinction between langue and parole is one well - known attempt to char- acterise the distinction between , on the one hand , my a , b , and c , and , on the other , the event of signification . Unlike Chomsky's reinterpretation of ...
... distinction between langue and parole is one well - known attempt to char- acterise the distinction between , on the one hand , my a , b , and c , and , on the other , the event of signification . Unlike Chomsky's reinterpretation of ...
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... distinction between metafiction and hypertext , however , is that in metafiction any reference to what at first sight appears to be the world outside the novel is rapidly assimilated within the fictional world . As Linda Hutcheon has ...
... distinction between metafiction and hypertext , however , is that in metafiction any reference to what at first sight appears to be the world outside the novel is rapidly assimilated within the fictional world . As Linda Hutcheon has ...
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... distinction between " ceremoni- als " and " obsessive actions " . One can easily picture the apparatus of the Eucharist , for example , with its prescribed duties and utterances , its rhythmic programme and ' automatic ' pattern , and ...
... distinction between " ceremoni- als " and " obsessive actions " . One can easily picture the apparatus of the Eucharist , for example , with its prescribed duties and utterances , its rhythmic programme and ' automatic ' pattern , and ...
Contents
Introduction Elizabeth Beaumont Bissell | 1 |
difference as definition Charles Altieri | 19 |
questions of literature David Carroll | 66 |
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