Eddie Yeghiayan
Poetic Presence and Illusion: Essays in Critical
History and Theory. Baltimore & London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979.
Contents:
Preface:xi-xv.
"Poetic Presence and Illusion II: Renaissance Theory and the Duplicity of Metaphor." Critical Inquiry (Summer 1979), 5(4):597-619.
"Poetic Presence and Illusion I:
Renaissance Theory and the Duplicity of Metaphor."
Boundary 2 (Fall 1979), 8(1):95-121.
For diagrams inadvertently excluded
from this article see "Errata," Boundary 2 (Winter
1980), 8(2):367-368, and Poetic Presence
and Illusion (1979), Chapter 10, pp. 139-168.
"The Recent Revolution in Theory and the Survival of the
Literary Disciplines." In The State of the Discipline,
1970s-1980s, pp. 27-34. New York: Association of Departments of English, 1979.
A special
issue of the ADE [Association of Departments of English]
Bulletin (September-November 1979), 62.
"Reply to Norman Friedman." Comparative
Literature Studies (September 1979), 16(3): 262-264.
See review by Norman Friedman of Theory of Criticism: A Tradition and Its System
(1976)
in Comparative Literature Studies (June 1979),
16(2):165-167.
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