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... traditions , it posits its own relationship to literary history . Taking up questions rang- ing from semiotics to ... tradition is commonly conservative , rarely destructive . The third point to be retained from Hutcheon's study is ...
... traditions , it posits its own relationship to literary history . Taking up questions rang- ing from semiotics to ... tradition is commonly conservative , rarely destructive . The third point to be retained from Hutcheon's study is ...
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... tradition , and specifically to the corpus of Chrétien , and then thwarting the expectations thus created . Guillaume consistently demonstrates his knowledge of the traditional correspondence between genre , social class , stylistic ...
... tradition , and specifically to the corpus of Chrétien , and then thwarting the expectations thus created . Guillaume consistently demonstrates his knowledge of the traditional correspondence between genre , social class , stylistic ...
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... tradition , in which animals fight both among them- selves and with peasants in a struggle for physical survival , and in which the ostensible moral of the story is never really a moral , but an example of quick - wittedness.33 Just ...
... tradition , in which animals fight both among them- selves and with peasants in a struggle for physical survival , and in which the ostensible moral of the story is never really a moral , but an example of quick - wittedness.33 Just ...
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