Criticism, History, and IntertextualityRichard Fleming, Michael Payne Bucknell University Press, 1988 - 182 من الصفحات Exploring the dynamics of intertextuality, this collection begins with the origins of the idea of the poem as autonomous and coherent object in American New Criticism and the relationship of that idea to the rhetoric of Brooks's Kantian sense of history. Succeeding essays demonstrate the intriguing patterns of intertextuality. |
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The Inevitability of Professing Literature | 61 |
Michel Leiris Marcel Duchamp and Jacques Derrida | 77 |
Intertextuality and the Rhetoric Canon | 98 |
Blakes Biblical Consciousness and the Problem of the Interpretation of Text and Design | 113 |
Operatic Stream of Consciousness | 124 |
Body and Landscape in William Carlos Williams and D H Lawrence | 139 |
Reference and Rhetoric in Historiography | 159 |
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