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... Further Developments " depends , for both writer and reader , on intertextual knowledge and cues . Newman's reworkings and continuations ( e.g. , " A Drug on the Market " ) remain significantly intertextually linked to an originating ...
... Further Developments " depends , for both writer and reader , on intertextual knowledge and cues . Newman's reworkings and continuations ( e.g. , " A Drug on the Market " ) remain significantly intertextually linked to an originating ...
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... Further Developments " as evidence of a reading of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde , and discern an interpretation that draws on literary- theoretical developments . Critics such as Elaine Showalter and James Twitchell have drawn attention to ...
... Further Developments " as evidence of a reading of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde , and discern an interpretation that draws on literary- theoretical developments . Critics such as Elaine Showalter and James Twitchell have drawn attention to ...
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... Further Statement of the Case " ( " Further Developments " 35 ) . The potential closure of the original novella , figured as Jekyll's act of laying " down the pen " ( Stevenson 97 ) , is placed under question and under erasure by a ...
... Further Statement of the Case " ( " Further Developments " 35 ) . The potential closure of the original novella , figured as Jekyll's act of laying " down the pen " ( Stevenson 97 ) , is placed under question and under erasure by a ...
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