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At this point , however , the interpretation takes a turn very characteristic of
deconstructive criticism : the poem is found to subvert its own argument for the
metaphor . This " deconstruction ” ( Rand ' s term ) takes the form of " the
supplemental ...
At this point , however , the interpretation takes a turn very characteristic of
deconstructive criticism : the poem is found to subvert its own argument for the
metaphor . This " deconstruction ” ( Rand ' s term ) takes the form of " the
supplemental ...
Side 119
... Chase and Miller ' s should not be regarded as authentic deconstructive
criticism : They are marred by their focus on deconstructive themes in individual
texts , when they should attempt to determine textual structure in general ( see
Gasché ...
... Chase and Miller ' s should not be regarded as authentic deconstructive
criticism : They are marred by their focus on deconstructive themes in individual
texts , when they should attempt to determine textual structure in general ( see
Gasché ...
Side 126
Leitch , Vincent B . Deconstructive Criticism : An Advanced Introduction . New
York : Columbia U P , 1983 . Lind , Richard W . " Must the Critic be Correct ? ” .
JAAC 35 ( 1977 ) , 445 – 56 . McCormick , Kathleen . " Swimming Upstream with
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Leitch , Vincent B . Deconstructive Criticism : An Advanced Introduction . New
York : Columbia U P , 1983 . Lind , Richard W . " Must the Critic be Correct ? ” .
JAAC 35 ( 1977 ) , 445 – 56 . McCormick , Kathleen . " Swimming Upstream with
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