Postmodern Literary Theory: An Introduction

Blackwell (1997)
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Abstract

The author argues that what was once the romantic space of the literary intelligentsia now has become a general plane of human existence. Niall Lucy's discussion embraces not only theorists but also writers whose collective responses to a fascinating range of problems and issues Lucy believes calls for pragmatic and ethical, poststructuralist solutions.

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The haunting affect of place in the discourse of the virtual.Rowan Wilken - 2007 - Ethics, Place and Environment 10 (1):49 – 63.
Introduction: the source of plagiarism.Niall Lucy - 2009 - Angelaki 14 (1):3 – 20.

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