ELH., Volume 71Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004 ELH publishes studies that interpret the conditions affecting major works in English and American literature. The journal seeks to emphasize the importance of historical continuity in the discipline of letters without sponsoring particular methods or aims. |
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... reading " rather than the close reading that we've all become accus- tomed to . For the problem with calling for close reading of more texts in more languages ( and showing that one can do it , as Spivak does in Death of a Discipline ) ...
... reading " rather than the close reading that we've all become accus- tomed to . For the problem with calling for close reading of more texts in more languages ( and showing that one can do it , as Spivak does in Death of a Discipline ) ...
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... reading and re - reading are rarely historically sequen- tial " activities , we should stop behaving as if they were and legitimize what most people do anyway by producing , in a phrase he quotes from Hans Robert Jauss , “ consciously ...
... reading and re - reading are rarely historically sequen- tial " activities , we should stop behaving as if they were and legitimize what most people do anyway by producing , in a phrase he quotes from Hans Robert Jauss , “ consciously ...
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... reading ” ( BC , 121 ) , but by concentrating on the " site ” rather than the " symptoms " ( BC , 122 ) of disease , the gaze ultimately provides more than critical reading can.27 This implication that the gaze can supple- ment critical ...
... reading ” ( BC , 121 ) , but by concentrating on the " site ” rather than the " symptoms " ( BC , 122 ) of disease , the gaze ultimately provides more than critical reading can.27 This implication that the gaze can supple- ment critical ...
Contents
Constructing the Sexual Subject of John Skelton | 29 |
Merrie John Heywood | 53 |
Wit Print Performance | 89 |
Copyright | |
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