Citation and Modernity
Derrida, Joyce, and Brecht
by Claudette Sartiliot
ISBN: 0806125381
ISBN-13: 9780806125381
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Publisher: Univ of Oklahoma Pr Published date: 1995 Size: 5.5 x 8.5 inches Weight: 0.55 pounds
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Citation and Modernity: Derrida, Joyce, and Brecht
Sartiliot, Claudette
OK: University of Oklahoma Press. VG+/na. Softcover. Still sealed in original shrinkwrap! Keywords: 0806125381 ( more information) Offered by The Book Junction (United States)
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CITATION AND MODERNITY. Derrida, Joyce, and Brecht
Sartiliot, Claudette
Norman, Univ. of Oklahoma Press, (1993). Wrappers, pp. xiii, 173. Fine. ISBN 0-8061-2538-1. Keywords: lit-crit literary criticism citation quotation philosophy Derrida James Joyce Brecht modernity rhetoric ( more information) Offered by Serendipity Books (Australia)
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