CR. The Centennial Review, Band 32Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1988 |
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... theory of tragedy , a theory useful in inter- preting works of imaginative literature and in reflecting on Heidegger's own project . ' Heidegger can help the literary critic to understand tragedy , along with other genres , as an ...
... theory of tragedy , a theory useful in inter- preting works of imaginative literature and in reflecting on Heidegger's own project . ' Heidegger can help the literary critic to understand tragedy , along with other genres , as an ...
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... theory is Nina Baym's courageous and thoughtful rejection of it . In " The Madwoman and Her Languages : Why I Don't Do Feminist Theory , " Baym argues that from the beginning advocates of feminism have fallen into two warring camps ...
... theory is Nina Baym's courageous and thoughtful rejection of it . In " The Madwoman and Her Languages : Why I Don't Do Feminist Theory , " Baym argues that from the beginning advocates of feminism have fallen into two warring camps ...
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... theory in what eventually becomes an embarrassing display by someone who appears part of the time at least to be out of his intellectual depth . Since modern evolutionary theory needs no defense from me , I shall limit myself in this ...
... theory in what eventually becomes an embarrassing display by someone who appears part of the time at least to be out of his intellectual depth . Since modern evolutionary theory needs no defense from me , I shall limit myself in this ...
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