Textual Practice, Tập 3Alan Sinfield, Deputy Editor: Lindsay Smith Psychology Press, 25 thg 11, 1999 - 64 trang Literary theory, considers representational language for Holocaust, 'forgetting' through Gillian Rose and Kafka, social impact of economics on Mansfield Park, and trivialisation of domesticity. |
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Fraser Easton | 459 |
Nicholas Visser | 489 |
Rebecca Ann Bach | 503 |
Peter Nicholls | 525 |
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Sue Currell | 551 |
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