ELH., Volume 74Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007 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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... tion what cannot directly be cognized — the imagination , the faculty whose provenance is the aesthetic . The " strik [ ing ] " of the scene shows how the latter functions , namely in an event - like way that cannot be the subject of a ...
... tion what cannot directly be cognized — the imagination , the faculty whose provenance is the aesthetic . The " strik [ ing ] " of the scene shows how the latter functions , namely in an event - like way that cannot be the subject of a ...
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... tion cannot be transcended . For this reason , the recuperative economy of self - other reflection proposed above the self arriving at itself by way of a delimiting detour through China - proves an inadequate explanatory model . In the ...
... tion cannot be transcended . For this reason , the recuperative economy of self - other reflection proposed above the self arriving at itself by way of a delimiting detour through China - proves an inadequate explanatory model . In the ...
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... tion fiction . Plantation fiction suggests that blacks are unknowable in terms of lived interaction but imminently knowable when examined and reconstituted by an able translator . John buys into this logic and sees everything that ...
... tion fiction . Plantation fiction suggests that blacks are unknowable in terms of lived interaction but imminently knowable when examined and reconstituted by an able translator . John buys into this logic and sees everything that ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 1 |
Space and Place in Paradise Lost | 27 |
Tainted Love and Romantic Literary Celebrity | 59 |
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