Literary Interpretation: Current Models and a New DepartureÅbo Akademis Förlag, 1988 - 132 sider |
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... interpre- tation . Otherwise - if divergent interpretations were considered more or less complete and in general ... interpre- tation ( see pp . 236-37 ) : in practice a great number of interpre- tations may therefore be accepted ...
... interpre- tation . Otherwise - if divergent interpretations were considered more or less complete and in general ... interpre- tation ( see pp . 236-37 ) : in practice a great number of interpre- tations may therefore be accepted ...
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... interpre- tations without detriment to the Complementarity Thesis ? I be- lieve that this is not the case : that the ... interpre- tations offered of nearly all works are incompatible , but claims that the " essential difference between ...
... interpre- tations without detriment to the Complementarity Thesis ? I be- lieve that this is not the case : that the ... interpre- tations offered of nearly all works are incompatible , but claims that the " essential difference between ...
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... interpre- tation . It is therefore quite misleading to claim that interpre- tations are constitutive of the work , that the work comes into being only by being interpreted . On the contrary , it exists al- ready as a range of ...
... interpre- tation . It is therefore quite misleading to claim that interpre- tations are constitutive of the work , that the work comes into being only by being interpreted . On the contrary , it exists al- ready as a range of ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
GRAYS ELEGY AND FOUR | 19 |
From Affinity to Imagined Union | 38 |
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