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Presenting the past: philosophical irony and the rhetoric of double vision from Bishop Butler to T.S. Eliot
2004, English Literary Studies, University of Victoria
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Presenting the past: philosophical irony and the rhetoric of double vision from Bishop Butler to T.S. Eliot
2004, English Literary Studies, University of Victoria
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Table of Contents
Human nature's "inward frame" : the moral psychology of Bishop Joseph Butler
Rhetorical irony and humanist myth in Alexander Pope's The dunciad
Jane Austin and the "better knowledge of mankind"
The literary past and humanist futures : Charles Dickens, Charles Kingsley, and George Eliot, addressing and figuring children
Rhetoric and mythopoesis in T.S. Eliot's Four quartets.
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