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0.19 Jonathan Arac, Reckoning with New Literary History, New Literary History, 2009.
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0.19 Jonathan Culler, Commentary: What Is Literature Now?, New Literary History, 2007.
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0.19 Wang Ning, Confronting Western Influence: Rethinking Chinese Literature of the New Period, New Literary History, 1993.
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0.18 William E. Cain, Notes toward a History of Anti-Criticism, New Literary History, 1988.
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0.18 Pál Miklós József Szili, Recent Disputes on Literary History among Hungarian Critics, New Literary History, 1970.
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0.18 Joyce A. Joyce, The Black Canon: Reconstructing Black American Literary Criticism, New Literary History, 1987.
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0.18 Lawrence W. Hyman, The "New Contextualism" Has Arrived: A Reply to Edward Wasiolek, Critical Inquiry, 1975.
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0.18 Alan Swingewood, Literature and Praxis: A Sociological Commentary, New Literary History, 1973.
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0.18 Anders Pettersson, Transcultural Literary History: Beyond Constricting Notions of World Literature, New Literary History, 2008.
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0.18 R. K. Meiners, Marginal Men and Centers of Learning: New Critical Rhetoric and Critical Politics, New Literary History, 1986.
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0.17 Morris Dickstein, Arnold Then and Now: The Use and Misuse of Criticism, Critical Inquiry, 1983.
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0.17 , Literary Theory in the United States: A Survey, New Literary History, 1983.
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0.17 George Woodcock, Diana's Priest in the Bush Garden, boundary 2, 1974.
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0.17 Wang Ning, Translating Journals into Chinese: Toward a Theoretical (Re)construction of Chinese Critical Discourse, New Literary History, 2005.
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0.16 Jeffrey J. Williams, The Rise of the Theory Journal, New Literary History, 2009.
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0.16 István Sötér René Bonnerjea, The Dilemma of Literary Science, New Literary History, 1970.
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0.16 Kazimierz Bartoszyński Thomas Hoisington Sona Hoisington, The Borderlands of Literary Criticism, New Literary History, 1980.
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0.16 Henry Louis Gates_ Jr., "What's Love Got to Do with It?": Critical Theory Integrity and the Black Idiom, New Literary History, 1987.
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0.16 Evan Watkins, The Politics of Literary Criticism, boundary 2, 1979.
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0.16 Ralph Cohen, [Insert:] Notes for a History of New Literary History, New Literary History, 2009.
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0.16 Leo Marx, Commentary, New Literary History, 1973.
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0.16 Steve Polansky, A Family Romance-Northrop Frye and Harold Bloom: A Study of Critical Influence, boundary 2, 1981.
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0.16 , Literature, Social Text, 2009.
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0.16 Vanessa L. Ryan, IV Living in Duplicate: Victorian Science and Literature Today, Critical Inquiry, 2012.
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0.15 William Holtz, Spatial Form in Modern Literature: A Reconsideration, Critical Inquiry, 1977.
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0.15 Henryk Markiewicz Uliana Gabara, The Limits of Literature, New Literary History, 1972.
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0.15 David Bleich, New Academic History, New Literary History, 2009.
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0.15 Geoffrey Hartman, Literary Criticism and Its Discontents, Critical Inquiry, 1976.
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0.15 Christopher Clausen, "National Literatures" in English: Toward a New Paradigm, New Literary History, 1994.
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0.15 Alastair Fowler, The Selection of Literary Constructs, New Literary History, 1975.
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0.15 Evan Watkins, The Self-Evaluations of Critical Theory, boundary 2, 1984.
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0.15 Geoffrey H. Hartman, A Short History of Practical Criticism, New Literary History, 1979.
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0.15 Annette Kolodny, Reply to Commentaries: Women Writers Literary Historians and Martian Readers, New Literary History, 1980.
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0.15 Murray Krieger, The School of Criticism and Theory: An Allegorical History, New Literary History, 1994.
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0.15 Walter L. Reed, Commentary, New Literary History, 1985.
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0.14 Ronald Paulson, English Literary History at the Johns Hopkins University, New Literary History, 1970.
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0.14 Frances Ferguson, Ralph Cohen: Analyst of the Literary Field, New Literary History, 2009.
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0.14 Hazard Adams, Canons: Literary Criteria/Power Criteria, Critical Inquiry, 1988.
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0.14 Charles T. Scott, Literary History at Wisconsin, New Literary History, 1973.
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0.14 Geoffrey Hartman, The Recognition Scene of Criticism, Critical Inquiry, 1977.
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0.14 Houston A. Baker_ Jr., In Dubious Battle, New Literary History, 1987.
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0.14 Eugene Goodheart, The Failure of Criticism, New Literary History, 1976.
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0.14 Michał Głowiński Bruno Braunrot, Theoretical Foundations of Historical Poetics, New Literary History, 1976.
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0.14 William W. Morgan, Feminism and Literary Study: A Reply to Annette Kolodny, Critical Inquiry, 1976.
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0.14 Evan Watkins, Conflict and Consensus in the History of Recent Criticism, New Literary History, 1981.
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0.14 Jonathan Arac, The Arnoldian Prophecy: Making Critical History, boundary 2, 1984.
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0.14 Mary Poovey, The Model System of Contemporary Literary Criticism, Critical Inquiry, 2001.
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0.14 Martin Price, Literary History at Yale, New Literary History, 1970.
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0.13 Robert Kellogg, Literature Nonliterature and Oral Tradition, New Literary History, 1977.
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0.13 Eugene Goodheart, Replies to Stuart Tave and George Levine, Critical Inquiry, 1983.
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0.13 Donald M. Kartiganer, The Criticism of Murray Krieger: The Expansions of Contextualism, boundary 2, 1974.
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0.13 James F. English, Everywhere and Nowhere: The Sociology of Literature After "the Sociology of Literature", New Literary History, 2010.
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0.13 Edward W. Said, Reflections on Recent American "Left" Literary Criticism, boundary 2, 1979.
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0.13 J. Hillis Miller, Literary Study among the Ruins, Diacritics, 2001.
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0.13 Cushing Strout, Tocqueville and the Idea of an American Literature (1941-1971), New Literary History, 1986.
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0.13 David Damrosch, Toward a History of World Literature, New Literary History, 2008.
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0.13 Robert Weimann, Shakespeare (De)Canonized: Conflicting Uses of "Authority" and "Representation", New Literary History, 1988.
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0.13 David Perkins, Discursive Form versus the Past in Literary History, New Literary History, 1991.
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0.13 Evan Watkins, Raymond Williams and Marxist Criticism, boundary 2, 1976.
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0.13 Mario J. Valdés, From Criticism to History: A Reply, New Literary History, 1981.
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0.13 J. D. Hubert, Random Reflections on Literary History and Textual Criticism, New Literary History, 1970.
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0.13 David Lodge, Historicism and Literary History: Mapping the Modern Period, New Literary History, 1979.
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0.13 D. W. Fokkema, The Forms and Values of Contemporary Chinese Literature, New Literary History, 1973.
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0.13 Earl Miner, On the Genesis and Development of Literary Systems: Part I, Critical Inquiry, 1978.
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0.13 Daniel O'Hara, Criticism Worldly and Otherworldly: Edward W Said and the Cult of Theory, boundary 2, 1984.
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0.13 Ralph Cohen, From the Editor: The Statements Literary Texts Do Not Make, New Literary History, 1982.
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0.13 Yuri B. Vipper, National Literary History in History of World Literature: Theoretical Principles of Treatment, New Literary History, 1985.
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0.13 Shuli Barzilai Morton W. Bloomfield, New Criticism and Deconstructive Criticism or What's New?, New Literary History, 1986.
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0.13 Christopher Butler, What Is a Literary Work?, New Literary History, 1973.
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0.13 S. P. Rosenbaum, Preface to a Literary History of the Bloomsbury Group, New Literary History, 1981.
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0.12 Nadia Al-Bagdadi, Registers of Arabic Literary History, New Literary History, 2008.
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0.12 Peter Brooks, Aesthetics and Ideology: What Happened to Poetics?, Critical Inquiry, 1994.
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0.12 Q. S. Tong Xiaoyi Zhou, Criticism and Society: The Birth of the Modern Critical Subject in China, boundary 2, 2002.
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0.12 Harold Bloom, The Dialectics of Literary Tradition, boundary 2, 1974.
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0.12 Salah D. Hassan, Nation Validation: "Modern Palestinian Literature" and the Politics of Appeasement, Social Text, 2003.
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0.12 Margaret J. M. Ezell, The Myth of Judith Shakespeare: Creating the Canon of Women's Literature, New Literary History, 1990.
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0.12 Ann Shukman, Soviet Semiotics and Literary Criticism, New Literary History, 1978.
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0.12 Gregory L. Ulmer, Borges and Conceptual Art, boundary 2, 1977.
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0.12 Stanley E. Fish, How Ordinary Is Ordinary Language?, New Literary History, 1973.
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0.12 Philip Goldstein, Humanism and the Politics of Truth, boundary 2, 1984.
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0.12 Henry Louis Gates_ Jr., Talkin' That Talk, Critical Inquiry, 1986.
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0.12 Christie V. McDonald, Literary History: Interpretation inside out?, New Literary History, 1981.
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0.12 Michael Sprinker, Hermeneutic Hesitation: The Stuttering Text, boundary 2, 1980.
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0.12 Sears Jayne, Hallett Smith's Analysis of the Historical Assumptions behind His Elizabethan Poetry, New Literary History, 1969.
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0.12 Ihab Hassan, On the Problem of the Postmodern, New Literary History, 1988.
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0.12 James M. Curtis, Marshall McLuhan and French Structuralism, boundary 2, 1972.
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0.12 Joseph Frank, Spatial Form: An Answer to Critics, Critical Inquiry, 1977.
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0.12 Barbara Christian, The Race for Theory, Cultural Critique, 1987.
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0.12 Elaine Showalter, Feminist Criticism in the Wilderness, Critical Inquiry, 1981.
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0.12 Peter Brooks, A Note on Angel Medina's Commentary, New Literary History, 1980.
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0.12 Rowena Fowler, Feminist Criticism: The Common Pursuit, New Literary History, 1987.
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0.12 Phillip Harth, The New Criticism and Eighteenth-Century Poetry, Critical Inquiry, 1981.
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0.12 , A Correction: Literary History as a Challenge to Literary Theory, New Literary History, 1971.
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0.12 R. C. De Prospo, Marginalizing Early American Literature, New Literary History, 1992.
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0.12 Richard Harter Fogle, Literary History Romanticized, New Literary History, 1970.
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0.12 Joyce A. Joyce, Black Woman Scholar Critic and Teacher: The Inextricable Relationship between Race Sex and Class, New Literary History, 1991.
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0.12 Edward W. Said, Interview: Edward W Said, Diacritics, 1976.
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0.12 Robert von Hallberg, Covering the Arts, Critical Inquiry, 2004.
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0.11 Joseph A. Buttigieg, The Exemplary Worldliness of Antonio Gramsci's Literary Criticism, boundary 2, 1982.
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0.11 Gerald Graff, Response to "The Philosophical Bases of Feminist Literary Criticisms", New Literary History, 1987.
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0.11 Murray Krieger, In the Wake of Morality: The Thematic Underside of Recent Theory, New Literary History, 1983.
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0.11 Fredric Jameson, Demystifying Literary History, New Literary History, 1974.
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0.11 Roman Ingarden John Fizer, Psychologism and Psychology in Literary Scholarship, New Literary History, 1974.
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0.11 Catherine Gallagher, Politics the Profession and the Critic, Diacritics, 1985.
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0.11 David Kellogg, Literary History and the Problem of Oppositional Practice in Contemporary Poetry, Cultural Critique, 1995.
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0.11 David H. Richter, Pandora's Box Revisited: A Review Article, Critical Inquiry, 1974.
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0.11 Harold Bloom Robert Moynihan, Interview: Harold Bloom and Robert Moynihan, Diacritics, 1983.
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0.11 Bruce E. Fleming, What Is the Value of Literary Studies?, New Literary History, 2000.
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0.11 William C. Spengemann, Three Blind Men and an Elephant: The Problem of Nineteenth-Century English, New Literary History, 1982.
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0.11 Timothy Murray, Terror and Judgment: Consenting with Hassan Graff (And Now Booth!), boundary 2, 1984.
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0.11 Ralph Cohen Jeffrey L. Williams, History and Change: An Interview with Ralph Cohen, New Literary History, 2009.
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0.11 Georg M. Gugelberger, Decolonizing the Canon: Considerations of Third World Literature, New Literary History, 1991.
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0.11 Dries Vrijders, History Poetry and the Footnote: Cleanth Brooks and Kenneth Burke on Keats's "Ode on a Grecian Urn", New Literary History, 2011.
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0.11 Leroy Searle, Tradition and Intelligibility: A Model for Critical Theory, New Literary History, 1976.
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0.11 Hayden White, The Problem of Change in Literary History, New Literary History, 1975.
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0.11 Donald G. Marshall, Truth or Consequences, Diacritics, 1980.
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0.11 Jerome J. McGann, The Text the Poem and the Problem of Historical Method, New Literary History, 1981.
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0.11 Alexander Nehamas, Convergence and Methodology in Science and Criticism, New Literary History, 1985.
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0.11 Joseph Carroll, III An Open Letter to Jonathan Kramnick, Critical Inquiry, 2012.
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0.11 Jonathan Arac, Commentary: Literary History in a Global Age, New Literary History, 2008.
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0.11 Dieter Riemenschneider, The "New" English Literatures in Historical and Political Perspective: Attempts toward a Comparative View of North/South Relationships in "Commonwealth Literature", New Literary History, 1987.
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0.11 Stuart M. Tave, Goodheart's Arnold, Critical Inquiry, 1983.
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0.11 Charles Bernstein, Living Tissue/Dead Ideas, Social Text, 1986.
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0.10 Alastair Fowler, Genre and the Literary Canon, New Literary History, 1979.
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0.10 Eugene Goodheart, Arnold Critic of Ideology, New Literary History, 1994.
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0.10 Ihab Hassan, A Re-Vision of Literature, New Literary History, 1976.
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0.10 René Wellek Wayne Booth Joseph F. Ryan Jean H. Hagstrum, Notes and Exchanges, Critical Inquiry, 1977.
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0.10 Abdul R. Jan Mohamed, Humanism and Minority Literature: Toward a Definition of Counter-Hegemonic Discourse, boundary 2, 1984.
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0.10 Mario J. Valdés, Toward a Structure of Criticism, New Literary History, 1972.
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0.10 Annette Kolodny, The Feminist as Literary Critic, Critical Inquiry, 1976.
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0.10 Harold Fromm, Real Life Literary Criticism and the Perils of Bourgeoisification, New Literary History, 1988.
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0.10 Gregory L. Ulmer, Of a Parodic Tone Recently Adopted in Criticism, New Literary History, 1982.
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0.10 , In Defense of Edward W Said, boundary 2, 1991.
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0.10 Josephine Donovan, Feminism and Aesthetics, Critical Inquiry, 1977.
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0.10 Wallace Martin, Literary Critics and Their Discontents: A Response to Geoffrey Hartman, Critical Inquiry, 1977.
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