Talking Forward, Talking Back: Critical Dialogues with the EnlightenmentKevin Lee Cope, Rüdiger Ahrens AMS Press, 2002 - 388 Crirical theory is always retrospective when applied to works from earlier periods. This text takes a new approach to the challenge of literary theory with respect to eighteenth-century studies. It looks at the way that literature of the period dealt with the question of the time of criticism. |
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IAN S ROSS UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA | 3 |
LAURENZ VOLKMANN UNIVERSITÄT WÜRZBURG | 13 |
KENNETH GRAHAM UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | 43 |
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