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Side 14
by dismissing one of the interpretations as being unacceptable ” ; or the
interpretations have been based on such widely divergent critical assumptions
that it has been possible to describe their incompatibility as a reflection of these ...
by dismissing one of the interpretations as being unacceptable ” ; or the
interpretations have been based on such widely divergent critical assumptions
that it has been possible to describe their incompatibility as a reflection of these ...
Side 49
... to be coherent ( pp . 52 – 53 ) . These three theorists of otherwise radically
divergent persuasions all exemplify what I propose to call the Complementarity
Thesis : Except in the case of a small number of ambiguous works , acceptable ...
... to be coherent ( pp . 52 – 53 ) . These three theorists of otherwise radically
divergent persuasions all exemplify what I propose to call the Complementarity
Thesis : Except in the case of a small number of ambiguous works , acceptable ...
Side 73
Nor can the divergence of foci be described as the outcome of specifiable
assumptions about what is the important thing to look for in a literary text . A
Marxist critic is predisposed to discover social conflict , a Freudian to find
psychological ...
Nor can the divergence of foci be described as the outcome of specifiable
assumptions about what is the important thing to look for in a literary text . A
Marxist critic is predisposed to discover social conflict , a Freudian to find
psychological ...
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