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... literature . To the extent that litera- ture , and other discourses as well , are hypothetically autotelic and produce their referent as a fiction or fable , they cannot reconstitute themselves in the aftermath of their total destruc ...
... literature . To the extent that litera- ture , and other discourses as well , are hypothetically autotelic and produce their referent as a fiction or fable , they cannot reconstitute themselves in the aftermath of their total destruc ...
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... literature in an interactive field where literature is neither the passive object nor the sovereign promot- er of changes , but a specific agent among others , partly shaped by the field , partly making a contribution of its own to the ...
... literature in an interactive field where literature is neither the passive object nor the sovereign promot- er of changes , but a specific agent among others , partly shaped by the field , partly making a contribution of its own to the ...
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... Literature and Science , a study of chaos theory . TIMOTHY MURRAY is Associate Professor of English at Cornell University and Editor of Theatre Journal . The author of Theatrical Legitimation : Allegories of Genius in XVIIth - Century ...
... Literature and Science , a study of chaos theory . TIMOTHY MURRAY is Associate Professor of English at Cornell University and Editor of Theatre Journal . The author of Theatrical Legitimation : Allegories of Genius in XVIIth - Century ...
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