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Preface | ||
Note on Editions and Abbreviations | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Reading La Fontaine | 1 | |
Figures of the Text | 8 | |
1 | "Hieroglyphes tout purs": Representations of Writing | 11 |
2 | Book, Brain, Body: Citation and the Scene of Reading | 21 |
3 | Bodies and Souls: The Intertextual Corpus | 41 |
4 | Making the Difference: Textuality and Sexuality | 55 |
5 | Inscribing the Voice: Oral Performance and the Written Text | 65 |
6 | Description, Representation, and Interpretation | 81 |
7 | Reading (through) the Veil | 91 |
Conclusion | 109 | |
Notes | 115 | |
Works Cited | 137 | |
Index | 149 |
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Add Figures of the Text: Reading and Writing, The works of Jean de La Fontaine have invited an extraordinary variety of readings in the three centuries since their composition. By engaging selected fables and tales with contemporary notions of intertextuality, reader reception theory, and grammatolog, Figures of the Text: Reading and Writing to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Figures of the Text: Reading and Writing, The works of Jean de La Fontaine have invited an extraordinary variety of readings in the three centuries since their composition. By engaging selected fables and tales with contemporary notions of intertextuality, reader reception theory, and grammatolog, Figures of the Text: Reading and Writing to your collection on WonderClub |