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  1. Just an Ordinary American Tragedy: Towards a Cavellian Reading of Death of a Salesman.David Rudrum - unknown
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  2. Review: What is literature, by Arthur Gibson. [REVIEW]Jessica L. Malay - unknown
    Gibson’s exploration of literature in this ambitious work positions itself as a response to Jean-Paul Sartre’s series of essays published as What is Literature? in 1947. Gibson claims that the nature of literature is not, as Sartre asserts, ‘finite and particular’ but rather a ‘series of infinite qualities’. He explains that literature opens up meaning continually and in surprising ways. The concept of surprise is fundamental to Gibson’s contention that literature is ‘counter-intuitive’. Thus the main thesis of the book is (...)
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  3. An investigation into the philosophical and psychological basis of the work of Hermann Nitsch and Genesis P-Orridge.Julie Wilson - unknown
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  4. Everyday Tragedies: Cavell, Beckett, and the meaning of meaninglessness.David Rudrum - unknown
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  5. Ethics, Justice, Translation: Lyotard on Wittgenstein.David Rudrum - 2006 - In Madelena Gonzalez & Francine Tolron (eds.), Translating Identity and the Identity of Translation. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 132-140.
  6. Silent dialogue: philosophising with Jan Svankmajer.David Rudrum - 2005 - In Rupert Read & Jerry Goodenough (eds.), Film as Philosophy. pp. 114-132.
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