Quotation MarksRoutledge, 2016-05-06 - 328 psl. Written with characteristic verve, Quotation Marks considers, among other subjects, how we depend upon the most quotable men and women in history, using great writers to bolster what we ourselves have to say. The entertaining turns and reversals of Marjorie Garber's arguments offer the rare pleasure of a true essayist. |
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... wrote , about the brilliant aperçus of Benjamin and his despairing engagement with the present , " he discovered that the transmissibility of the past had been replaced by its citability . " 1 Many of the essays in this book take as ...
... wrote , about the brilliant aperçus of Benjamin and his despairing engagement with the present , " he discovered that the transmissibility of the past had been replaced by its citability . " 1 Many of the essays in this book take as ...
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... wrote of Shakespeare that " to cite him in a lecture or an essay was to give lustre and prestige to the words and ideas that surrounded his magic name . " But does that " lustre ” attach itself to the speaker as readily as to the writer ...
... wrote of Shakespeare that " to cite him in a lecture or an essay was to give lustre and prestige to the words and ideas that surrounded his magic name . " But does that " lustre ” attach itself to the speaker as readily as to the writer ...
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... wrote one.22 " The reader must not take it for granted , even where inverted commas denote a closer attention to the text , that nothing is omitted , " cautioned another.23 A third drew the reader's attention to " turned commas , which ...
... wrote one.22 " The reader must not take it for granted , even where inverted commas denote a closer attention to the text , that nothing is omitted , " cautioned another.23 A third drew the reader's attention to " turned commas , which ...
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... wrote in his preface to the sixteenth edition of Bartlett's , “ We use quotations , like the Biblical Shibboleth , as passwords and secret handshakes , social strategic signals that say , ' I understand you . We speak the same language ...
... wrote in his preface to the sixteenth edition of Bartlett's , “ We use quotations , like the Biblical Shibboleth , as passwords and secret handshakes , social strategic signals that say , ' I understand you . We speak the same language ...
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... wrote in his Essay on Tolerance . At issue was a current literary contretemps that ended in a book - burning . What the volume's editor , S. G. Tallentyre ( the pen name of Evelyn Beatrice Hall ) wrote was this , in double quotation ...
... wrote in his Essay on Tolerance . At issue was a current literary contretemps that ended in a book - burning . What the volume's editor , S. G. Tallentyre ( the pen name of Evelyn Beatrice Hall ) wrote was this , in double quotation ...
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TryWorks | 47 |
MakeWork | 59 |
Sequels | 73 |
Vegetable Love | 83 |
A Case of Mstaken Identity | 105 |
Moniker | 121 |
Historical Correctness | 177 |
The Jane Austen Syndrome | 199 |
Fatal Cleopatra | 211 |
Compassion | 231 |
Who Owns Human Nature? | 243 |
Notes | 273 |
Index | 297 |
MacGuffin Shakespeare | 147 |
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