Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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... ( social or individual ) and consciousness . What then to make of , how to " situate " not only a particular writer within French Classicism , but how to transmit to Americans a Classicism which itself " mediates " an earlier Classicism ...
... ( social or individual ) and consciousness . What then to make of , how to " situate " not only a particular writer within French Classicism , but how to transmit to Americans a Classicism which itself " mediates " an earlier Classicism ...
Page 134
... social life against the social views of major thinkers of the period . But this approach , to my thinking , raised more questions than it answered . For example , how could I move , by ordinary comparison or juxtaposition , from " text ...
... social life against the social views of major thinkers of the period . But this approach , to my thinking , raised more questions than it answered . For example , how could I move , by ordinary comparison or juxtaposition , from " text ...
Page 139
... social history works , how language works , and , how minds work . All these questions are provocatively raised by Richard Rorty . Rorty's contribution to seventeenth century studies , notably in Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature , is ...
... social history works , how language works , and , how minds work . All these questions are provocatively raised by Richard Rorty . Rorty's contribution to seventeenth century studies , notably in Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature , is ...
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