I feel I am.—John Clare In what follows I will very briefly take up an aspect of contemporary semiotic discussions that seems to be controversial. My aim is to make it more controversial still. What I have in mind is the contention that [Book Review]

Semiotica 97 (3/4):427-437 (1993)
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