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Introduction
I The Unthinkable: A History and Evolution of Repetition in Western Thought 1
II A Critical Reader: Repetition, Difference, and Genre 31
III "The Text Which is Not One": The Multiplicity of Writing and the Singularity of Translation 65
IV "The Ether of Metaphysics": Repetition and Presence on Stage and Page 95
Conclusion 129
Notes 139
Bibliography 167
Index 177
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