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Square Wheels: Why ‘Theory’ does not Exist
Posted on March 8, 2011 by Daniel Roux
This week, I wrote down some of the things that my postgraduate students said about literary theory. We talk about these matters because I teach an Honours course here at Stellenbosch called “Contemporary Literary Theory”. Perhaps the sentiments will sound familiar to you; I have certainly heard them before.
Posted in Theory Bytes
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Tagged abstraction, F.R. Leavis, Jane Austen, literary theory, Roland Barthes, vocabulary
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