Preferred Citation: Cassedy, Steven. Flight from Eden: The Origins of Modern Literary Criticism and Theory. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c1990 1990. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft8h4nb55x/


 

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Danahy, Michael, 234 n5

Dance, 160 , 203

Danto, Arthur, 191

Dasein. See Heidegger, Martin

de Man, Paul, 6 –7, 9 –11, 14 –15, 33 –34, 189 , 193 , 217 , 224 –26;

Allegories of Reading,10 ;

Blindness and Insight,67 , 9 –11;

"Criticism and Crisis," 9 –10;

rhetoricity, 10 –11, 34 , 225

"Declaration of the Word as Such." See Kruchenykh, Aleksei

Deconstructionism, 14 , 33 , 193

Delfel, Guy, 91 –92


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Derrida, Jacques, 8 , 14 –15, 17 , 29 –30, 33 –34, 192 –93, 229 n24;

brisure, 30 ;

différance,30

Descartes, René, 67 , 148–61, 162 , 184 –85;

Discourse on Method,148 –50, 156 ;

"Rules for the Direction of the Mind," 150

Diacritics, 5

Dialogic. See Bakhtin, Mikhail

Dickie, George, 191

Différance. See Derrida, Jacques

Distinctive features. See Jakobson, Roman

Dostoevsky, Fedor, 84 , 88 , 99 , 114 , 171

Duke University, 7


 

Preferred Citation: Cassedy, Steven. Flight from Eden: The Origins of Modern Literary Criticism and Theory. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c1990 1990. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft8h4nb55x/