Strong Representations: Narrative and Circumstantial Evidence in England

Forsideomslag
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992 - 262 sider
"Alexander Welsh has a personal voice, amused, witty, ironic, and proselytizing. He wears learning lightly and ranged widely over genres and disciplines, pleasing the cultural generalist as well as the nostalgic individualist."--Times Literary Supplement.

"[Welsh's] work on narrative is consistently... among the most theoretically original, daringly interdisciplinary, and substantively important that we have."--Modern Philology.

"A book this intelligent with this large a thesis and range of interests... naturally leaves one wishing for more."--Nineteenth-Century Literature

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THE EVIDENCE IN TWO NOVELS
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THE EVIDENCE OF TWO SHAKESPEAREAN LIVES
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