Trauma of Literary History

The discourse of literary historiography has been forced to transform during the past few decades. Disputing its representative claim, Foucault criticized the traditional model of historical change based on a continuous development. Other “ prophets of extremity” announced the end of narrative as we...

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Matična publikacija: Beyond Binarisms, Discontinuities and Dispalcements: Studies in Comparative Literature
Coutinho, Eduardo F.
Glavni autor: Božić Blanuša, Zrinka (-)
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng
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