The South Atlantic Quarterly, Volume 91John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker Duke University Press, 1992 |
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Page 135
... reader and son . I feel more at ease with the openly sneaky narrator of Camus's La chute , ironically named Clamence , who reveals both that he has probably committed a murder and demands the reader's absolution without the reader's ...
... reader and son . I feel more at ease with the openly sneaky narrator of Camus's La chute , ironically named Clamence , who reveals both that he has probably committed a murder and demands the reader's absolution without the reader's ...
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... reader with the instruments for reading . And this read- ing , in turn , is oriented toward the future , because the commentary ( particularly the remarks on style ) leads the reader toward imitation and destines the material to the ...
... reader with the instruments for reading . And this read- ing , in turn , is oriented toward the future , because the commentary ( particularly the remarks on style ) leads the reader toward imitation and destines the material to the ...
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... reader a margin for interacting with the text . " If he re- minds the reader of the principle of prisca theologia and thus assigns to interpretation a finality defined a priori , nevertheless he leaves sev- eral questions open ; Ovid is ...
... reader a margin for interacting with the text . " If he re- minds the reader of the principle of prisca theologia and thus assigns to interpretation a finality defined a priori , nevertheless he leaves sev- eral questions open ; Ovid is ...
Contents
Reflections on The Sheltering Sky 419 | 65 |
Mitchell W J T Ekphrasis and the Other 695 | 111 |
Patterson Lee Introduction 787 | 240 |
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