SwiftHarvester Press, 1986 - 153 pages |
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... mimetic ' reading , where , even though the text and its rhetoric seemed free of the author , the concept returned to authorise the particular selection of themes and patterns that most conduced to a unified work of art . In short , the ...
... mimetic ' reading , where , even though the text and its rhetoric seemed free of the author , the concept returned to authorise the particular selection of themes and patterns that most conduced to a unified work of art . In short , the ...
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... mimetic does not , on the other hand , force a purely textual reading on us . Textuality cannot shake itself free of ideology and the material practices to which it alerts us . The Drapier opposes William Wood and , through him , the ...
... mimetic does not , on the other hand , force a purely textual reading on us . Textuality cannot shake itself free of ideology and the material practices to which it alerts us . The Drapier opposes William Wood and , through him , the ...
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... mimetic consequences of the persona . ' M. B. Drapier ' is not reducible , on the other hand , to a draper tout court . ' M. B. ' has recently been interpreted as an acronym for Marcus Brutus , the central figure in the plot to murder ...
... mimetic consequences of the persona . ' M. B. Drapier ' is not reducible , on the other hand , to a draper tout court . ' M. B. ' has recently been interpreted as an acronym for Marcus Brutus , the central figure in the plot to murder ...
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