Across BoundariesHabib Ajroud Faculté des lettres de la Manouba, 1995 - 368 |
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... Literature and Science " . If one accepts Fish's dictum here , one would be forgiven for thinking that science had been swallowed whole by literary criticism . And indeed , this is sometimes the outcome of critics working in this field ...
... Literature and Science " . If one accepts Fish's dictum here , one would be forgiven for thinking that science had been swallowed whole by literary criticism . And indeed , this is sometimes the outcome of critics working in this field ...
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... literature . " ( 2 ) The Athenaeum was then a mirror of Victorian life and culture , " ( 3 ) but it was not necessarily concerned with classification of concepts . Thus , to its reviewer the Oriental at large is one of the many modes of ...
... literature . " ( 2 ) The Athenaeum was then a mirror of Victorian life and culture , " ( 3 ) but it was not necessarily concerned with classification of concepts . Thus , to its reviewer the Oriental at large is one of the many modes of ...
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Habib Ajroud. Under apartheid South African literature has developed into two broad schools of thought , the colonial school and the post- colonial school . According to a recent study of post - colonial literature " all writing in South ...
Habib Ajroud. Under apartheid South African literature has developed into two broad schools of thought , the colonial school and the post- colonial school . According to a recent study of post - colonial literature " all writing in South ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Left Hand of Otherness | 13 |
The Discovery and Recovery of New Objects | 33 |
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