Towards a new literary idiom
<p>This thesis has its starting-point in a recognition that, so far, Maurice Blanchot's work has been considered as posing its critic an impossible problem. In recognising this, however, it does not seek merely to provide advance justification for its own shortcomings. On the contrary, i...
Main Author: | Holland, M |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1982
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