| Ineffability: Naming the Unnamable from Dante to Beckett |
Peter S Hawkins |
William A. Stephany |
1987-10-01 |
| Kierkegaard and the Dialectics of Modernism |
Jørgen Veisland |
Mary Bittner Wiseman |
1987-10-01 |
| Exploring the Concept of Mind |
Richard M. Caplan |
Dave Ward |
1987-10-01 |
| Philosophy Beside Itself: On Deconstruction and Modernism |
Stephen Melville |
Joseph G. Kronick |
1987-10-01 |
| German Idealism and English Romantic Poetry |
Mark Kipperman |
Kenneth Marc Harris |
1987-10-01 |
| A Theory of Narrative |
Suzanne Keen |
Koenraad Kuiper |
1987-10-01 |
| Homer the Theologian: Neoplatonist Allegorical Readings and the Growth of the Epic Tradition |
Robert D. Lamberton |
William G. Thalmann |
1987-10-01 |
| American Poetics of History: From Emerson to the Moderns |
Gay Wilson Allen |
Mark H. Johnson |
1987-10-01 |
| The Movement of Thought: An Essay on Intellect in Seventeenth-Century France |
Herbert De Ley |
Richard A. Danner |
1987-10-01 |
| Montaigne in Motion |
Jean Starobinski |
Mary B. McKinley |
1987-10-01 |
| Fictional Worlds |
Thomas G Pavel |
Gregory Currie |
1987-10-01 |
| Story and Situation. Narrative Seduction and the Power of Fiction |
Ross Chambers |
Nathaniel Wing |
1987-10-01 |
| The Languages of Creativity: Models, Problem-Solving, Discourse (Studies in Science and Culture, vol. 2) |
Mark Amsler |
Joseph J. Maier |
1987-10-01 |
| Modernism: Challenges and Perspectives |
M Chefdor |
Willard Bohn |
1987-04-01 |
| The Discourse of Modernism |
Timothy J. Reiss |
Gerald Prince |
1987-04-01 |
| Roman Jakobson: Verbal Art, Verbal Sign, Verbal Time |
Roman Jakobson |
Andrew Carstairs |
1987-04-01 |
| The Open Boundary of History and Fiction: A Critical Approach to the French Enlightenment |
Suzanne Gearhart |
Eva M. Knodt |
1987-04-01 |
| The Knowledge of Ignorance: From Genesis to Jules Verne |
Andrew Martin |
Philip Walker |
1987-04-01 |
| Writing and Reading Differently |
G Douglas Atkins |
John Seibert Farnsworth |
1987-04-01 |
| The Metaphysics of Love |
A J Smith |
Walter E. Broman |
1987-04-01 |
| The Dialectics of Representation |
Susan Wells |
Thomas O. Beebee |
1987-04-01 |
| Michel Foucault and the Subversion of the Intellect , and: Michel Foucault: The Freedom of Philosophy , and: Foucault, Marxism and History: Mode of Production versus Mode of Information |
Norman Holland |
Herman Rapaport |
1987-04-01 |
| Contest of Faculties: Philosophy and Theory after Deconstruction |
Christopher Norris |
Peter Leech |
1987-04-01 |
| The American Newness: Culture and Politics in the Age of Emerson |
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John F. Desmond |
1987-04-01 |
| The Soft Machine: Cybernetic Fiction |
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Michael Lynch |
1987-04-01 |
| Detours of Desire: Readings in the French Baroque |
Richard Lockwood |
Martine Debaisieux |
1987-04-01 |
| Literature and the Discovery of Method in the English Renaissance |
Patrick Grant |
Francis Lester Cousens |
1987-04-01 |
| Ludwig Wittgenstein |
David Pears |
Carolyn G. Hartz |
1987-04-01 |
| Memoires: for Paul de Man |
Jacques Derrida |
R. D. Ackerman |
1987-04-01 |
| Nietzsche: Life as Literature |
Michel Foucault |
Peter Fenves |
1987-04-01 |
| The Poetry of Keats: Language and Experience |
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Gordon Spence |
1987-04-01 |
| 'Germinal' and Zola's Political and Religious Thought |
Philip Walker |
Mary Anne O'Neil |
1986-10-01 |
| A Theory of Parody |
Linda Hutcheon |
Koenraad Kuiper |
1986-10-01 |
| Does Deconstruction Make Any Difference? Post-structuralism and the Defense of Poetry in Modern Criticism |
Michael Fischer |
A. R. Louch |
1986-10-01 |
| The Philosophy of the Novel: Lukács, Marxism and the Dialectics of Form |
J. M. Bernstein |
Eva L. Corredor |
1986-10-01 |
| Rhetoric, Prudence, and Skepticism in the Renaissance |
Victoria Kahn |
John Lyons |
1986-10-01 |
| American Critics at Work: Examinations of Contemporary Literary Theories |
Victor A. Kramer |
William E. Cain |
1986-10-01 |
| Literary Studies and the New Pragmatism |
W J T Mitchell |
Donald Keesey |
1986-10-01 |
| Originality and Imagination |
Thomas McFarland |
Daniel A. Dombrowski |
1986-10-01 |
| Plato's Defense of Poetry |
Julius A Elias |
R P Bond |
1986-04-01 |
| An Epistemic Analysis |
L B Cebik |
Peter Lamarque |
1986-04-01 |
| The French Enlightenment in America: Essays on the Times of the Founding Fathers |
Paul Merrill Spurlin |
Timothy V. Kaufman-Osborn |
1986-04-01 |
| The Concept of Reason in French Classical Literature: 1635-1690 |
Jean Haight |
Steven Fuller |
1986-04-01 |
| The Sign of Three: Dupin, Holmes, Peirce |
Umberto Eco |
J. Gerald Kennedy |
1986-04-01 |
| Innovation/Renovation: New Perspectives on the Humanities |
Ihab Hassan |
Andrew Benjamin |
1986-04-01 |
| Beyond Fiction: The Recovery of the Feminine in the Novels of Cervantes |
Edward Dudley |
Dian Fox |
1986-04-01 |
| The Hermeneutic Mode: Essays on Time in Literature and Literary Theory |
W Wolfgang Holdheim |
John Goodlife |
1986-04-01 |
| The Innocent Eye: On Modern Literature and the Arts |
Roger Shattuck |
Patrick W. Brady |
1986-04-01 |
| Semiotics and Thematics in Hermeneutics |
T K Seung |
Linda Kintz |
1986-04-01 |
| Science and Literature |
Harry R Garvin |
Joseph J. Maier |
1986-04-01 |