Identity of the Literary Text, Volume 10Mario J. Valdés, Owen J. Miller |
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The Identity of the Literary Text | 3 |
OWEN MILLER | 19 |
PETER W NESSELROTH | 39 |
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act of reading aesthetic experience alien argument as-if authorial intentionality basic called Catherine claim concept constitutes context cultural deconstruction defined Derrida dialogue discourse distinction emplotment essay fact fictional world fictionalizing act figure focused text formal genre ghosts Hardy's Heathcliff hermeneutical historical Hölderlin horizon human ideological imaginary interpretation intertextual identity intertextuality Jonathan Culler Kubla Khan landscape language linguistic Linton literary criticism literary text literature Lockwood's logic meaning mediating metaphor Michael Riffaterre mode narrative narratology nature Nietzsche Nietzsche's notion novel object paradigm poem poet poetic poetry political position possible post-structuralism presupposition problem production proper names question of style radical reader reality reception reference referential relation relationship Riffaterre Riffaterre's Roland Barthes rue Christine semantic sense sequence significance social source-influence specific Stanley Fish story structure stylistic subtext Syllepsis text's textual identity theoretical theory tradition transgression translation understanding verbal Wagner Wolfgang Iser words writing Wuthering Heights