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... common properties or deep structures , and sometimes rhetorical criticism's concern with the relationship of text and reader and of the " contract " between the two . More fundamental than the common attention to form , however , is the ...
... common properties or deep structures , and sometimes rhetorical criticism's concern with the relationship of text and reader and of the " contract " between the two . More fundamental than the common attention to form , however , is the ...
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... common assumptions about the works being investigated . For Gorer , in fact , the question concerns those common assumptions , this widespread agreement about the value of Austen's novels and the nearly universal love for them . Smith ...
... common assumptions about the works being investigated . For Gorer , in fact , the question concerns those common assumptions , this widespread agreement about the value of Austen's novels and the nearly universal love for them . Smith ...
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... common assumptions , ' or " usual views ” ; and in fact , Richard Altick in The Art of Literary Research warns against one strategy for stating common ideas , what he calls the “ plod- ding initial Review of Previous Knowledge ( or ...
... common assumptions , ' or " usual views ” ; and in fact , Richard Altick in The Art of Literary Research warns against one strategy for stating common ideas , what he calls the “ plod- ding initial Review of Previous Knowledge ( or ...
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