New Literary History

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Shakespeare, Cultural Materialism, Feminism and Marxist Humanism1990/01/016
In Dubious Battle1987/01/016
The Theoretical Limits of the New Historicism1990/01/016
Interpretations at War: Kant, the Jew, the German1991/01/016
The Story of the Eye1990/01/015
Interpretation and Undecidability1981/01/015
Inventing a Feminist Discourse: Rhetoric and Resistance in Margaret Fuller's Woman in the Nineteenth Century1994/01/015
The Problem of Change in Literary History1975/01/015
Genealogy, Growth, and Other Metaphors1970/01/015
Convention: A Theme in Philosophy1981/01/015
Taking Rules Seriously: A Response to Martha Nussbaum1983/01/015
The Text and the Voice1984/01/015
Human Conduct, History, and Social Science in the Works of R. G. Collingwood and Michael Oakeshott1993/01/015
The Originality Paradox1974/01/015
The Text, the Poem, and the Problem of Historical Method1981/01/015
Transhistorical Intentions and the Persistence of Allegory1994/01/015
The Philosophical Bases of Feminist Literary Criticisms1987/01/015
The "Meaning" of a Literary Work1982/01/015
The History That Literature Makes1988/01/015
Psychosis and Mourning in Lacan's Hamlet1980/01/015
Tableau and Coup de Theatre: On the Social Psychology of Diderot's Bourgeois Tragedy1980/01/015
Literary History, Allegory, and Semiology1976/01/015
Description and Narrativity: "The Piece of String"1989/01/015
Cybernetic Fiction and Postmodern Science1989/01/015
Intentions in the History of Art1986/01/015
The Medieval Travel Narrative1994/01/015
There Is Method in Their Adness: The Formal Structure of Advertisement1983/01/015
The Other's Double. The Anthropologist's Bracketed Self: Notes on Cultural Representation and Privileged Discourse1992/01/015
The Science of Semiotics1978/01/015
Concrete Poetry1971/01/015