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Literature and society

Edward W. Said 1986 © English Institute
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  • English Institute Publications
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  • 9780801833465 (paper)
  • 9780801822940 (hardcover)
Subject
  • Literature
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  • Frontmatter
  • Preface (Edward W. Said, page vii)
  • The Wages of Satire (Harry Levin, page 1)
  • Chaucer's "New Men" and the Good of Literature in the Canterbury Tales (Anne Middleton, page 15)
  • Improvisation and Power (Stephen J. Greenblatt, page 57)
  • "To Entrap the Wisest": A Reading of The Merchant of Venice (René Girard, page 100)
  • A Social History of Fact and Fiction: Authorial Disavowal in the Early English Novel (Lennard J. Davis, page 120)
  • Text, Ideology, Realism (Terry Eagleton, page 149)
  • Ad/d Feminam: Women, Literature, and Society (Catharine R. Stimpson, page 174)
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