On pain of speech

fantasies of the first order and the literary rant

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On pain of speech
Dina Al-Kassim
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On pain of speech: fantasies of the first order and the literary rant
2010, University of California Press
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On pain of speech: fantasies of the first order and the literary rant
2010, University of California Press
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Table of Contents

The politics of address
On being stubborn: Oscar Wilde and the modern type
"The bar was not very gay": new kinship and the serious writer's block
"A long tirade for a direct interjection": Talismano rebukes the oriental tale in Jacques Lacan's Seminaires.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Berkeley
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Dewey Decimal Class
809/.9112
Library of Congress
PN56.M54 A47 2010

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Pagination
p. cm.

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OL23392097M
ISBN 13
9780520259256
LCCN
2009020575

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