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LITERATURE AND THE TASTE OF KNOWLEDGE
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Michael Wood |
What does literature know? Does it offer us knowledge of its own or does it only interrupt and question other forms of knowledge? This book seeks to answer and to prolong these questions through the … |
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The development of Byron's philosophy of knowledge
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Emily A. Bernhard Jackson |
"Taking a fresh approach to Byron, this book argues that he should be understood as a poet whose major works develop a carefully reasoned philosophy. Situating him with reference to the thought of th… |
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From philosophy to poetry
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Donald J. Childs |
"Eliot is the rare case of a great poet who was also an academic philosopher and Professor Child's study examines the relationship between his writing of poetry and his philosophical pursuits, in par… |
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Travel and Experience in Early Modern English Literature
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Melanie Ord |
"Travel and Experience examines the early modern cultural debate over theoretical versus experiential forms of learning as centered on the subject of travel. It considers changing experiences of and … |
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