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... London : Verso , 1981 . Eagleton , Terry . William Shakespeare . Oxford : Blackwell , 1986 . Eliot , Thomas , S. Selected Prose of T.S. Eliot . F. Kermode , ed . London , 1975 . Ellis , Frank . " Defoe's Resinaĉon and the Limitations of ...
... London : Verso , 1981 . Eagleton , Terry . William Shakespeare . Oxford : Blackwell , 1986 . Eliot , Thomas , S. Selected Prose of T.S. Eliot . F. Kermode , ed . London , 1975 . Ellis , Frank . " Defoe's Resinaĉon and the Limitations of ...
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... London and New York : Everyman's Library , 1967 . Johnson , Barbara . The Critical Difference : Essays in the Contemporary Rhetoric of Reading . Baltimore and London : The Johns Hopkins University Press , 1980 . Lacan , Jacques . Speech ...
... London and New York : Everyman's Library , 1967 . Johnson , Barbara . The Critical Difference : Essays in the Contemporary Rhetoric of Reading . Baltimore and London : The Johns Hopkins University Press , 1980 . Lacan , Jacques . Speech ...
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... London , 1986 . Starobinsky , Jean . " The Style of Autobiography . " In Onley , C. , ed . Autobiography : Essays Theoretical and Critical Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1980 . Stead , William F. Rejoice in the Lamb . A Song ...
... London , 1986 . Starobinsky , Jean . " The Style of Autobiography . " In Onley , C. , ed . Autobiography : Essays Theoretical and Critical Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1980 . Stead , William F. Rejoice in the Lamb . A Song ...
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