The Idea of Authorship in America: Democratic Poetics from Franklin to MelvilleUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1990 - 268 páginas |
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... assert their own truths . They assert that the work is true because they write and read it . American writing , we should say , is democratic rather than truthful . Its poetics , in effect , is a rhetoric . It is “ making ” —poesis ...
... assert their own truths . They assert that the work is true because they write and read it . American writing , we should say , is democratic rather than truthful . Its poetics , in effect , is a rhetoric . It is “ making ” —poesis ...
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... assertion so long as he refuses to transcen- dentalize the split , to resign himself to the written or to point ... assertion is finally asserted too . And at its most balanced , indeed , Melville finds that it is assertion after all ...
... assertion so long as he refuses to transcen- dentalize the split , to resign himself to the written or to point ... assertion is finally asserted too . And at its most balanced , indeed , Melville finds that it is assertion after all ...
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... asserts it contradicts are both , almost naively , asserted as yet no contradiction . After Typee , Melville will no longer be able to remain quite so naive . And yet , in Moby - Dick , contradiction fully acknowledged does the work of ...
... asserts it contradicts are both , almost naively , asserted as yet no contradiction . After Typee , Melville will no longer be able to remain quite so naive . And yet , in Moby - Dick , contradiction fully acknowledged does the work of ...
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Charles Brockden Brown and | 39 |
Coopers Myth | 78 |
Poe and Plagiarism | 118 |
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Master Plots: Race and the Founding of an American Literature, 1787-1845 Jared Gardner Pré-visualização limitada - 2000 |
Charles Brockden Brown and the Literary Magazine: Cultural Journalism in the ... Michael Cody Pré-visualização limitada - 2004 |