Debating Texts: A Reader in Twentieth-century Literary Theory and MethodRick Rylance Open University Press, 1987 - 290 pages |
Contents
Victor Shklovsky from Art as Technique | 31 |
Roland Barthes The Imagination of the Sign | 86 |
Paul De Man from The DeadEnd of Formalist Criticism | 101 |
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