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DREAMING THE DEATH OF THE LOVELY OTHER A CASE OF MURDER AND THE ROMANTIC IMAGINATION | 14 |
A Familiar Confusion and Shared Features of Experience | 16 |
One Line of Interpretation She as Spirit | 28 |
Another Line of Interpretation and Stark Clarity | 40 |
The Romantic Death Fantasy and the Ambivalence of Solipsism | 50 |
The Problems of Context and the Determination of Meaning Reclaiming the Activity of Reading | 66 |
The Problematic of A slumber and the Fate of Critical Reading | 84 |
two or three little Rhyme poems which I hope will amuse you | 102 |
Experience Authority and Theoretical Ideals A Preliminary Methodological Caveat | 134 |
Empirical Naturalism Culture and Practical Inquiry Toward a Deweyan Sense of Experience and Knowledge | 162 |
The Knowledge Situation the Types of Evidence and Two Modes of Attention Characterizing Purposive Activity and Literary Experience | 174 |
Self Environment Interaction The Interactive Paradigm | 194 |
Habit Integration Character and Reasons for Action A Deweyan Sense of the Self | 206 |
The Structure of Inquiry The Construction of Judgments or Grounding Judgments in the Intelligent Purposive Activity of the Self | 218 |
The Four Definitive Features of a Literary Experience | 238 |
Lucy in Retrospect A Late Wordsworth Manuscript of She dwelt among thuntrodden ways | 264 |
Coleridge as Reader Interpreter and Fantast | 124 |
REALIGNING LITERARY READING AND CRITICAL INQUIRY INTERACTION AND THE PROBLEMATICS OF READING | 132 |
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Wordsworth's "slumber" and the Problematics of Reading Brian Caraher,Brian G. Caraher Náhled není k dispozici. - 1991 |
Wordsworth's Slumber and the Problematics of Reading Brian G. Caraher Náhled není k dispozici. - 1987 |
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