Works matching IS 00933139 AND DT 1996 AND VI 23 AND IP 1
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Book reviews.
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Book reviews.
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Book reviews.
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Editing and contextualizing early modern women in England.
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Interdisciplinarity, law, language and literature.
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Reinventing the empowered self: Feminine adventures in masculinity.
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Toward a cognitive science of poetics: Anandavardhana, Abhinavagupta and the theory of literature.
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Dhvani and the `full word': Suggestion and signification from Abhinavagupta to Jacques Lacan.
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- Literary Criticism
Derrida and Siva: The Abhinavaguptan look at transcendental signified.
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Poetic principles in the South Asian literary tradition.
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Alfarabi on imagination: With a translation of his `Treatise on Poetry'.
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The Islamic roots of the poetic syllogism.
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An allegory on the banks of the Nile and other hazards of intercultural literary comparison.
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The appeal of a plotless tragedy.
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Tracing the traceless antelope: Toward an interartistic semiotics of the Chinese sister arts.
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What is wen and why is it made so terribly strange?
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