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  1. Rewriting Carlyle and Scottish cultural history1. [REVIEW]Alex Benchimol - 1999 - The European Legacy 4 (4):106-111.
    Carlyle and Scottish Thought. By Ralph Jessop xvii + 266 pp. £40.00 cloth.
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  2. Becoming-postcolonial, becoming-Caribbean: Édouard Glissant and the poetics of creolization.L. Burns - 2009 - Textual Practice 23 (1):99-117.
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  3. Shooting the Enlightenment: a brave new era for Carlyle?R. Jessop - 2010 - In P. E. Kerry & M. Hill (eds.), Thomas Carlyle Resartus: Reappraising Carlyle’s Contribution to the Philosophy of History, Political Theory, and Cultural Criticism. pp. 62-84.
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  4. Fiction, Meaning, and Utterance.Robert Grant - 2001 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 44 (4):389-403.
    A Gricean preamble concludes that though utterances have unintended meanings, those cannot be considered apart from their intended meanings. Intention distinguishes artworks from natural phenomena. To allocate an artwork to a genre, to accept its normal authorial boundaries and that its content is not random but chosen, is to concede intention's centrality. Wimsatt and Beardsley were right that meaning is public. But they think 'intention' is 'private' or 'unavailable'. However, it too is public, in the work. Fictions are utterances of (...)
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