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Side 13
As we are concerned with logical principles , the question is : May acceptable
interpretations of a given work ( ever ) be incompatible ? According to the first
group of theorists described above , they may not . Since interpretations are
logically ...
As we are concerned with logical principles , the question is : May acceptable
interpretations of a given work ( ever ) be incompatible ? According to the first
group of theorists described above , they may not . Since interpretations are
logically ...
Side 53
There is no cogent reason for saying that an acceptable interpretation of The
Turn of the Screw presents a meaning that is " in " the text , whereas an
acceptable interpretation of the Elegy does not . Surely the interpretations
summarized in the ...
There is no cogent reason for saying that an acceptable interpretation of The
Turn of the Screw presents a meaning that is " in " the text , whereas an
acceptable interpretation of the Elegy does not . Surely the interpretations
summarized in the ...
Side 79
Instead the concept has turned into the equivalent of an acceptable interpretation
of an individual work ( an Eskimo reading of Faulkner ' s story ) and the
conditions of its acceptability ( Faulkner ' s belief that he was an Eskimo ) .
Instead the concept has turned into the equivalent of an acceptable interpretation
of an individual work ( an Eskimo reading of Faulkner ' s story ) and the
conditions of its acceptability ( Faulkner ' s belief that he was an Eskimo ) .
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