Tropic Crucible: Self and Theory in Language and LiteratureRanjit Chatterjee, Colin Nicholson Singapore University Press, National University of Singapore, 1984 - 382 páginas |
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... interpretations are shared , or shareable , just as words are ; and professional criticism , while paying lip - service to the facts of private , individual reading and interpretation , typically proceeds , through teaching ...
... interpretations are shared , or shareable , just as words are ; and professional criticism , while paying lip - service to the facts of private , individual reading and interpretation , typically proceeds , through teaching ...
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... interpretation is ubiquitous the question then becomes , why this particular interpretation ? We may adopt Stanley Fish's notion that this particular interpretation , masquerading as original but in fact largely predictable / predicted ...
... interpretation is ubiquitous the question then becomes , why this particular interpretation ? We may adopt Stanley Fish's notion that this particular interpretation , masquerading as original but in fact largely predictable / predicted ...
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... interpretations rests with communities , and that interpretation is all , often ask what these acts of interpreting are interpretations of . For those wedded to a goal of comprehensive description of the " interpretive competence " of ...
... interpretations rests with communities , and that interpretation is all , often ask what these acts of interpreting are interpretations of . For those wedded to a goal of comprehensive description of the " interpretive competence " of ...
Contenido
Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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