SwiftHarvester Press, 1986 - 153 pages |
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... context , as its aim is to persuade a particular audience about a localised issue . This does need to be emphasised ... contexts . The Battel of the Books , for example , whilst addressing itself to literary disputes of the 1690s is also ...
... context , as its aim is to persuade a particular audience about a localised issue . This does need to be emphasised ... contexts . The Battel of the Books , for example , whilst addressing itself to literary disputes of the 1690s is also ...
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... context . The only context for the printed Tale is the individual reader , with all his / her possibly accidental and uncharted interpretative powers confronted by printer's ink and paper , relics of ' the Original Copy ' , not only the ...
... context . The only context for the printed Tale is the individual reader , with all his / her possibly accidental and uncharted interpretative powers confronted by printer's ink and paper , relics of ' the Original Copy ' , not only the ...
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... Context For the ' textual ' critic authorship can be the site of several varied rhetorical functions . Reading is the search for definition and identity , a coming to terms with the contours of narrative . In ' mimetic ' terms we can ...
... Context For the ' textual ' critic authorship can be the site of several varied rhetorical functions . Reading is the search for definition and identity , a coming to terms with the contours of narrative . In ' mimetic ' terms we can ...
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