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The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism. Volume 8. From Formalism to Poststructuralism.
by SELDEN, R., (ed.),
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Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1999. VIII,487p. Cloth. Small personal library mark and name on free endpaper. A.o.: D. ATTRIDGE: The linguistic model and its applications (pp.58-85); G. PRINCE: Narratology (pp.110-131); C. BRITTON: Structuralist and poststructuralist psychoanalytic and Marxist theories (pp.197-255); R. HOLUB: Reception theory: School of Constance (pp.319-347); P.J. RABINOWITZ: Speech act theory and literary studies (pp.347-375). From the library of the late Sir Kenneth James Dover.
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- The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism. Volume 8. From Formalism to Poststructuralism.
- Author
- SELDEN, R., (ed.),
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- Used
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- Hardcover
- ISBN 10
- 0521300134
- ISBN 13
- 9780521300131
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- Cambridge University Press
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- This edition first published
- October 27, 1995
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