Textual PracticePsychology Press, 1990 M12 31 - 160 pages A general issue of Textual Practice with the usual combination of scholarly discourse and reviews. This book should be of interest to academics and students of literature, literary criticism, media studies and philosophy. |
Contents
JULIA KRISTEVA Interviewed by Vassiliki Kolocotroni | 157 |
criticism as a social | 171 |
F FRANCO and The recovery of religious meaning | 183 |
ZAKIA PATHAK The prisonhouse of Orientalism | 195 |
JULIET DUSINBERRE Virginia Woolf and Montaigne | 219 |
Laura | 242 |
Reviews | 259 |
STEVEN RENDALL Gérard Defaux Marot Rabelais | 269 |
BERNARD S JACKSON Mark Kelman A Guide to Critical Legal | 278 |
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argues art history become Bloom British canon claim Common Reader communication concept constructed context Critical Legal Studies critique cultural deconstruction Defaux Derrida discourse discussion E. M. Forster Eliot English essay experience faith-experience female feminist fiction Foucault Frankenstein French Fugitive gender Graves's Hindu human Humanists ideological Indian intellectual interpretation jargon John Julia Kristeva Kristeva language Latin Laura Riding Les Samouraïs literary literature London male Marie de Gournay Mary Shelley meaning Mesmer metaphysical mode modern Modernist Poetry monster Montaigne Montaigne's Nietzsche Nietzsche's notion novel Orientalism orthopraxis Oxford Patusan philosophy Phuong poems poet poetic political position present published question reading relation religion Renaissance represent resistance Review rhetorical Riding's Robert Graves Said's seems semiotic sense sexual social society speak structure symbolic textual practices theory tradition translation twentieth century University Press Utopian vernacular Virginia Woolf W. B. Yeats woman women words writing