Literary Interpretation: Current Models and a New DepartureÅbo Akademis Förlag, 1988 - 132 sider |
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Side 27
... require " some correspondence with the ' way things are ' outside the critical statement " ( Booth 1979 , p . 85 ) . For present purposes : the words on the page must sup- port the meaning ascribed to them on the strength of linguistic ...
... require " some correspondence with the ' way things are ' outside the critical statement " ( Booth 1979 , p . 85 ) . For present purposes : the words on the page must sup- port the meaning ascribed to them on the strength of linguistic ...
Side 83
... require them to be true or false ) , 1 but " in the straightforward sense that there is no interpretation C in which A and B can be combined " ( p . 164 ) . Margolis thus rejects the Complementarity Thesis , but his account remains ...
... require them to be true or false ) , 1 but " in the straightforward sense that there is no interpretation C in which A and B can be combined " ( p . 164 ) . Margolis thus rejects the Complementarity Thesis , but his account remains ...
Side 96
... to a work of art by way of interpretive criticism cannot be said to be in the work in the sense in which description would require " ( 1976 , p . 46 n . , Margolis's emphases ) . But if this is true , why is it that 96.
... to a work of art by way of interpretive criticism cannot be said to be in the work in the sense in which description would require " ( 1976 , p . 46 n . , Margolis's emphases ) . But if this is true , why is it that 96.
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PREFACE | 9 |
GRAYS ELEGY AND FOUR | 19 |
From Affinity to Imagined Union | 38 |
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