Discourse, Bindi 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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... Crane's work to a record of the poet's pathology . That canonical interpretation , as Yingling points out , is based on the pathologizing of ( Crane's ) homosexuality . Yingling questions the imposition of a critical " anatomy " onto ...
... Crane's work to a record of the poet's pathology . That canonical interpretation , as Yingling points out , is based on the pathologizing of ( Crane's ) homosexuality . Yingling questions the imposition of a critical " anatomy " onto ...
Síða 195
... Crane's work almost universally rejected the discourses of Romanticism which were central to Crane's own cultural project : " What Crane's early critics failed to realize was that his refusal of the standard modernist canon and his ...
... Crane's work almost universally rejected the discourses of Romanticism which were central to Crane's own cultural project : " What Crane's early critics failed to realize was that his refusal of the standard modernist canon and his ...
Síða 196
... Crane's texts that have remained largely impenetrable to straight ( formalist and heterosexual ) criticism , Yingling does not conceive of homosexuality as a kind of mastercode that will produce a definitive , homosexual reading of Crane ...
... Crane's texts that have remained largely impenetrable to straight ( formalist and heterosexual ) criticism , Yingling does not conceive of homosexuality as a kind of mastercode that will produce a definitive , homosexual reading of Crane ...
Efni
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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