Exploring the dynamics of intertextuality, this collection begins with the origins of the idea of the poem as autonomous and coherent object in American New Criticism and the relationship of that idea to the rhetoric of Brooks's Kantian sense of history. Succeeding essays demonstrate the intriguing patterns of intertextuality.
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Exploring the dynamics of intertextuality, this collection begins with the origins of the idea of the poem as autonomous and coherent object in American New Criticism and the relationship of that idea to the rhetoric of Brooks's Kantian sense of history. Succeeding essays demonstrate the intriguing patterns of intertextuality.
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Fine in VG+ jacket. Textured black paper over boards with gilt titles to spine, in olive jacket with series-uniform design, 8vo. Bucknell Review 31(1). 182pp. Introduction + 8 articles. Endnotes with articles. Fine/VG+. Book is as new: bright, tight, sharp and unmarked. Jacket has light abrasion with occasional flecks of surface loss along upper edges and spine ends. Closed, nearly indiscernible 3/8" closed tear (internally tape-repaired) off upper edge rear panel. Central titles and colors bright and fine. In Brodart. Neither ex-lib nor remainder.