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... activity ' ( cited by Fowler ) and its determinants is mapped and interrogated in Part One by the philosophical discourse of Bernard Harrison , who argues against the tendency to ' textual solipsism ' discernible within that theoris ...
... activity ' ( cited by Fowler ) and its determinants is mapped and interrogated in Part One by the philosophical discourse of Bernard Harrison , who argues against the tendency to ' textual solipsism ' discernible within that theoris ...
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... activity . Frank Ker- mode's response to the pressure of this question in his own work - his itinerary as an historical critic – is mapped , historically , and interrogated in Part One by George Hunter , who detects a trajec- tory from ...
... activity . Frank Ker- mode's response to the pressure of this question in his own work - his itinerary as an historical critic – is mapped , historically , and interrogated in Part One by George Hunter , who detects a trajec- tory from ...
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Contents
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The Sense of a Beginning 222 | 22 |
Secrets and Surfaces | 38 |
Frank Kermode and the Idea | 58 |
The History of Styles as a Style of History | 74 |
A Response | 89 |
Narrative Devices in | 109 |
Defamation | 124 |
Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of | 154 |
The Pater of Joyce and Eliot | 169 |
The Romance of a Preposition | 189 |
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