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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... freedom necessary for the writer to write is thus the freedom of the reader to respond to the call made by the work , a freedom Sartre characterises as ' pure creative power ' : [ i ] f I appeal to my reader so that he / she will carry ...
... freedom necessary for the writer to write is thus the freedom of the reader to respond to the call made by the work , a freedom Sartre characterises as ' pure creative power ' : [ i ] f I appeal to my reader so that he / she will carry ...
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... freedom is associated with the other in general , inseparable from and in fact rooted in the recognition of the indestructible otherness of the other , an otherness with no single content or face but , as Camus says , ' with thousands ...
... freedom is associated with the other in general , inseparable from and in fact rooted in the recognition of the indestructible otherness of the other , an otherness with no single content or face but , as Camus says , ' with thousands ...
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... freedom too is not just a case of free speech : it is a particular and specific freedom linked to the public recognition of expertise in a field . It is inseparable from the division between disciplines : it is accepted that those ...
... freedom too is not just a case of free speech : it is a particular and specific freedom linked to the public recognition of expertise in a field . It is inseparable from the division between disciplines : it is accepted that those ...
Contents
Introduction Elizabeth Beaumont Bissell | 1 |
difference as definition Charles Altieri | 19 |
questions of literature David Carroll | 66 |
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