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The Hermeneutics: Outline of the 1819 Lectures
1978/01/01
11
Ut Pictura Poesis... A History of the Topos and the Problem
1987/01/01
11
African Talking Drums and Oral Noetics
1977/01/01
11
Consent and the Body: Injury, Departure, and Desire
1990/01/01
11
On Narrativity
1989/01/01
11
Body and Image in Oral Narrative Performance
1977/01/01
11
Convention and Meaning: Derrida and Austin
1981/01/01
10
Baudelaire and the Tradition of the Tableau de Paris
1980/01/01
10
Scandal and the Dance: Salome in the Gospel of Mark
1984/01/01
10
Convention Coverage or How to Read Your Own Life
1981/01/01
10
The Life and Death of Literary Forms
1971/01/01
10
Having a Rough Story about What Moral Philosophy Is
1983/01/01
10
The Rhythmic Medium in African Music
1991/01/01
10
The Revolt of the Reader
1982/01/01
9
Medieval Texts and the Two Theories of Oral-Formulaic Composition: A Proposal for a Third Theory
1984/01/01
9
Interpreting Literary Testimony: A Preface to Rereading Holocaust Diaries and Memoirs
1987/01/01
9
Longinus and the Subject of the Sublime
1985/01/01
9
The Cognitive Dimension of Narrative Discourse
1989/01/01
9
Bakhtin, Genres, and Temporality
1991/01/01
9
On Human Connectedness with Nature
1993/01/01
9
The Character of "Character"
1974/01/01
9
Other Voices, Other Rooms: Organizing and Teaching the Humanities Conflict
1990/01/01
9
Rhythm in English Poetry
1990/01/01
9
Decolonizing the Canon: Considerations of Third World Literature
1991/01/01
9
The New Model Autobiographer
1977/01/01
9
Form and Gender
1993/01/01
9
Can Literature Be Moral Philosophy?
1983/01/01
9
Without End no State of Drawingness no, rather: The Executioner's Taking off
1993/01/01
8
"Women of Color" Writers and Feminist Theory
1994/01/01
8
Allegory as Interpretation
1972/01/01
8
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