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... problem ' of the novel , and relates this to analogous problems of the ' observer ' in physics . In Criticism and ideology Eagleton refers , in terms very similar to Caudwell's , to how Conrad's narrative technique is an attempt to ...
... problem ' of the novel , and relates this to analogous problems of the ' observer ' in physics . In Criticism and ideology Eagleton refers , in terms very similar to Caudwell's , to how Conrad's narrative technique is an attempt to ...
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... problem of the observer remains the central problem of the novel . ' Caudwell the critic had learned from his first attempt at a serious narrative ; his words to the Beards are a virtual paraphrase of his remarks on the novel in his ...
... problem of the observer remains the central problem of the novel . ' Caudwell the critic had learned from his first attempt at a serious narrative ; his words to the Beards are a virtual paraphrase of his remarks on the novel in his ...
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... problem of the ' true ' subject , to the ideology of Lacanian metaphysics . As far as ' things ' are concerned ( the very nomenclature reveals the epistemological poverty ) , we might illustrate the problem here by modifying an ...
... problem of the ' true ' subject , to the ideology of Lacanian metaphysics . As far as ' things ' are concerned ( the very nomenclature reveals the epistemological poverty ) , we might illustrate the problem here by modifying an ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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