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And without a prior decision to apply that rule, there is no textually imposed
reason not to pay more attention to Katherine Grey, especially since her actions
are given considerable prominence, as is her perspective on the events. In fact, it
is ...
And without a prior decision to apply that rule, there is no textually imposed
reason not to pay more attention to Katherine Grey, especially since her actions
are given considerable prominence, as is her perspective on the events. In fact, it
is ...
Pagina 86
... one of two general classes: metaphorical rules of appearance and metonymic
rules of enchainment. The most basic rule of appearance is that we are to judge
characters by their exterior, until the text gives us sufficient reason to judge them
...
... one of two general classes: metaphorical rules of appearance and metonymic
rules of enchainment. The most basic rule of appearance is that we are to judge
characters by their exterior, until the text gives us sufficient reason to judge them
...
Pagina 149
Perhaps the most common procedure for dealing with such holes is to assume,
with Miss Binney, that "the reason the book does not tell us ... is that it is not an
important part of the story." Miss Binney is certainly correct that authors often
leave ...
Perhaps the most common procedure for dealing with such holes is to assume,
with Miss Binney, that "the reason the book does not tell us ... is that it is not an
important part of the story." Miss Binney is certainly correct that authors often
leave ...
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Beyond ReadingsBefore Reading | 1 |
Starting Points | 15 |
Rules of Notice | 47 |
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