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    Natural Religion, Morality, and Lessing’s Ditch.Kenneth L. Schmitz - 1991 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 65:57-73.
  2. The modal gap: The objective problem of Lessing's ditch(es) and Kierkegaard's subjective reply.Matthew A. Benton - 2006 - Religious Studies 42 (1):27-44.
    This essay expands upon the suggestion that Lessing's infamous ‘ditch’ is actually three ditches: temporal, metaphysical, and existential gaps. It examines the complex problems these ditches raise, and then proposes that Kierkegaard's Fragments and Postscript exhibit a similar triadic organizational structure, which may signal a deliberate attempt to engage and respond to Lessing's three gaps. Viewing the Climacean project in this way offers an enhanced understanding of the intricacies of Lessing's rationalist approach to both religion and (...)
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  3. Lessing's "Ugly Ditch": A Study of Theology and History.Gordon E. Michalson - 1988 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 23 (1):46-47.
     
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  4. A Renaissance Humanist's View of His Intellectual and Cultural Environment in the Year 1438: Lapo da Castiglionchio Jr.'S "de Curie Commodis".Christopher S. Celenza - 1995 - Dissertation, Duke University
    Lapo da Castiglionchio the Younger was a Florentine Renaissance humanist who died in 1438 at the age of thirty-three. He took part in one of the most interesting phases of Italian Renaissance humanism and achieved in his short lifetime a modest reputation as a first-rate Greek to Latin translator. Less well known is the fact that he wrote a fair amount of prose works. One of the most interesting of these is a treatise which he composed in the year of (...)
     
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    Philosophy in America: Remarks on John McCumber's time in the ditch: American philosophy and the McCarthy era.Ted Cohen - 2002 - Philosophical Studies 108 (1-2):183 - 193.
    John McCumber is right to think that analytic philosophy has had a particularly central and dominating position in American philosophy, and that philosophy is less significant in American public life than in the public life of many European countries. I believe he is wrong to think that American philosophers have turned to analytical work in order to escape being politically relevant, and that he is wrong to suppose that prominent academic philosophy is something to wish for.
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  6. Lessing's Theological Writings.Henry Chadwick, S. T. Coleridge, Joseph Henry Green, Sara Coleridge, H. St J. Hart & David Hume - 1960 - Philosophy 35 (132):83-86.
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    The Syllogisms of Revealed Religion, or the Reasonableness of Christianity.John Burbidge - 1986 - The Owl of Minerva 18 (1):29-42.
    For the Fnlightenment a continuing question was the reasonableness of Christianity. John Locke devoted a treatise to the question; and it lies at the core of Hume’s essay on miracles, of Lessing’s ugly broad ditch, and of Kant’s religion within the limits of reason alone.
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    Lessing: Philosophical and Theological Writings.Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 2005 - Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press. Edited by H. B. Nisbet.
    Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, thinker, dramatist and controversialist of many-sided interests, is the most representative figure of the German Enlightenment. His defence of Spinoza, who had traditionally been condemned as an atheist, provoked a major controversy in philosophy, and his publication of H. S. Reimarus' radical assault on Christianity led to fundamental changes in Protestant theology. This volume presents the most comprehensive collection to date in English of Lessing's philosophical and theological writings, several of which are here translated for the (...)
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    Hegel on Logic and Religion. [REVIEW]John F. Donovan - 1995 - The Owl of Minerva 27 (1):79-84.
    Hegel on Logic and Religion is a collection of previously published essays which have been arranged under three general headings: “Logic,” “Logic Applied,” and “Christianity.” It proposes a Hegelian response to Lessing’s well-known rejection of the claim of Christian apologetics to provide an adequate “rational theology.” Such apologetics held that the reliability of the historical testimony to Christ’s miracles and resurrection is cogent evidence to warrant claims for his divinity. Lessing concedes the assertions of historical veracity but denies their cogency (...)
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    Lessing's Laocoon: semiotics and aesthetics in the Age of Reason.David E. Wellbery - 1984 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This study analyses the emergence of aesthetic theory in eighteenth-century Germany in relation to contemporary theories of the nature of language and signs. As well as being extremely relevant to the discussion of literary theory, this perspective casts much light on Enlightenment aesthetics. The central text under consideration shows that the extended comparison of poetry and the plastic arts contained in that major work of aesthetic criticism rests upon a theory of signs and constitutes a complex and global theory of (...)
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    Lessing's Philosophy of Religion and the German Enlightenment.Toshimasa Yasukata - 2002 - Oup Usa.
    Despite his well-recognized importance in the history of thought, Lessing as theologian or philosopher of religion remains an enigmatic figure. Through intensive study of the entire corpus of Lessing's philosophical and theological writings, as well as the extensive secondary literature, Yasukata reveals a fresh image of Lessing as a creative, modern mind who is both shaped by and gives shape to the Christian heritage.
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    Lessing's Aesthetica in Nuce: An Analysis of the May 26, 1769, Letter to Nicolai.Victor Anthony Rudowski - 2020 - University of North Carolina S.
    This letter contains Lessing's most explicit observations on the distinction between poetry and prose as well as a unique proposal for emending Aristotle's interpretation of the dramatic method. Although both arguments are formulated in terms of Abbe Dubos' theory of signs, Lessing significantly modifies Dubos' doctrine by ideas derived from Alexander Baumgarten, Moses Mendelssohn, and Edmund Burke. An analysis of these modifications provides the framework for a critique of Lessing's aesthetic philosophy as a whole.
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    Theodor Lessing's Philosophy of History in Its Time.Herman Simissen - 2021 - Boston: BRILL.
    This study – the first full-length monograph in English on the subject – discusses the genesis of Theodor Lessing’s philosophy of history as mainly expressed in his books _Geschichte als Sinngebung des Sinnlosen_ (1919 and 1927), as well as its philosophical implications.
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    Are conglomerates less environmentally responsible? An empirical examination of diversification strategy and subsidiary pollution in the U.s. Chemical industry.Robert S. Dooley & Gerald E. Fryxell - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 21 (1):1 - 14.
    This study examines the relationship between corporate diversification strategy and the pollution activity of subsidiaries within the U.S. chemical industry using TRI data (EPA's Toxic Release Inventory). The subsidiaries of conglomerates were found to exhibit higher pollution levels for direct emissions than those of firms pursuing more related diversification strategies. Additionally, the subsidiaries of conglomerates exhibited more variance in overall pollution emissions compared to related diversified firms.
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    Lessing's aesthetics and the idea of subjectivity.Iva Draškić-Vićanović - 2009 - Theoria: Beograd 52 (1):45-50.
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    Weakness, Reason, and the Divided Soul in Plato's Republic.Glenn Lesses - 1987 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 4 (2):147 - 161.
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    Philosophical and theological writings.Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 2005 - Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press. Edited by H. B. Nisbet.
    Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729-81), thinker, dramatist and controversialist of many-sided interests, is the most representative figure of the German Enlightenment. His defence of Spinoza, who had traditionally been condemned as an atheist, provoked a major controversy in philosophy, and his publication of H. S. Reimarus' radical assault on Christianity led to fundamental changes in Protestant theology. This volume presents the most comprehensive collection to date in English of Lessing's philosophical and theological writings, several of which are here translated for (...)
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    Recent Contributions to Dilthey’s Philosophy of the Human Sciences.Hans-Ulrich Lessing, Rudolf A. Makkreel & Riccardo Pozzo (eds.) - 2011 - Frommann-holzboog Verlag.
    Die Geisteswissenschaften zu verstehen, was sie sind und was sie erreichen konnen, ist heute, hundert Jahre nach Diltheys Tod, eine genauso wichtige Aufgabe wie zu dessen Lebzeiten. Diltheys Argumente und seine Position einer umfassenden philosophischen Grundlegung der Geisteswissenschaften sind auch heute noch von Bedeutung. Seine Verteidigung der Autonomie der geistigen Welt angesichts der positivistischen Herrschaftsanspruche liefert wichtige Gesichtspunkte fur die Evaluierung geisteswissenschaftlicher Forschung. Zum 100. Todestag Diltheys zeigen zehn renommierte Forscher anhand zweier Themengebiete - 'Dilthey and Kant' sowie 'Dilthey and (...)
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  19. Hermenevtika v Diltheyevi utemeljitvi duhoslovnih znanosti Hermeneutics in Dilthey’s Formation of Human Sciences.Hans-Ulrich Lessing - unknown - Phainomena 53.
    V sklopu čedalje intenzivnejšega ukvarjanja z zgodovino hermenevtike v zadnjih letih se kaže Dilthej pogosto kot »klasik« tiste z Gadamerjem inkriminirane tradicionalne hermenevtike, s čimer je postavljen v pozicijo golega predhodnika filozofske hermenevtike oz. hermenevtične filozofije Heideggra in Gadamerja. Toda ta pogled, ki izhaja v glavnem iz Gadamerjeve koncepcije in se lahko zdi na prvi pogled povsem sprejemljiv, je problematičen in pomeni po mojem mnenju odločno prikrajšanje Diltheyevega filozofskega dosežka in njegovega prispevka hermenevtičnemu mišljenju.Within the context of the more and (...)
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    Lessing’s Tragic Topography: The Rejection of Society and its Spatial Metaphor in Philotas.Peter J. Burgard - 1987 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 61 (3):441-456.
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    Plato’s Lysis and Irwin’s Socrates.Glenn Lesses - 1986 - International Studies in Philosophy 18 (3):33-43.
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    Plato’s Lysis and Irwin’s Socrates.Glenn Lesses - 1986 - International Studies in Philosophy 18 (3):33-43.
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  23. Lessing's Weltanschauung.Gideon Spicker - 1883 - G. Wigand.
  24. Lessing's Ernst and Falk, Dialogues for Freemasons: A Translation with Notes.Chaninah Maschler - 1986 - Interpretation 14 (1):1-49.
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    Virtual Simultaneity in Lessing's Aesthetics.Dragos Grusea - 2023 - Revue Roumaine de Philosophie 67 (2):386-400.
    This paper aims to show that Lessing develops in his aesthetics a pre-Kantian philosophy of consciousness. The concept of virtuality that the german writer puts forward in his essay Laocoon implies an interweaving of temporal dimensions similar to the threefold temporal synthesis described by Kant in the transcendental deduction of the Critique of Pure Reason. But whereas Kant thematizes an a priori of consciousness, Lessing is in search of an a priori of plastic art. It will be seen that perfect (...)
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  26. Less then something, but more then nothing-Zeno, infinitesimals and the continuum paradox.S. Dolenc - 2002 - Filozofski Vestnik 23 (3):93-109.
     
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    Doris Lessing's Briefing as Structural Life and Death.Joseph Hynes - 1994 - Renascence 46 (4):225-245.
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    In Lessing's Footsteps: An Amerikanische Dramaturgie for the Twenty-First Century.Norman Roessler - 2008 - The European Legacy 13 (3):307-315.
    In this essay, the author follows the dramaturgical-anthropological analysis established by G. E. Lessing in his Hamburgische Dramaturgie. The careful observation and analysis of the performance onstage combined with the cultural context can provide an important moment of critical analysis. By examining the 2001 production of Death of a Salesman on the German stage, new insights into the play and its distillation of the American Dream can be explored.
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  29. One true ring or many?: Religious pluralism in Lessing's Nathan the wise.Christopher Adamo - 2009 - Philosophy and Literature 33 (1):pp. 139-149.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:One True Ring or Many?Religious Pluralism in Lessing's Nathan the WiseChristopher AdamoIn the Central Scene of Nathan the Wise, Nathan responds to Saladin's pointed question pertaining to the "true religion" with the famous parable of the three rings.1 As John Pizer notes, Lessing deliberately crafts ambiguous fables to cultivate the reader's capacity for autonomous exercise of hermeneutic skill.2 That Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's Nathan the Wise evokes a (...)
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    Lessing's "Laokoon".Fred O. Nolte - 1941 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 1 (1):132-132.
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    Rethinking Lessing’s Laocoon: Antiquity, Enlightenment, and the ‘Limits’ of Painting and Poetry ed. by Avi Lifschitz, Michael Squire.C. Richard Booher - 2019 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 112 (3):240-241.
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    Lessing’s Philosophy of Religion and the German Enlightenment.Winfried Corduan - 2003 - Philosophia Christi 5 (1):287-289.
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    Lessing’s Hamburg Dramaturgy in the “codes of hope” discourse of the Enlightenment.V. Gilmanov - 2014 - Kantovskij Sbornik 3:60-71.
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  34. Desire and Motivation in Plato: Issues in the Psychology of the Early Dialogues and the "Republic".Glenn Lesses - 1980 - Dissertation, Indiana University
    Chapter VI is an extended sketch of Plato 's psychological theory found in the Republic, especially Book IV. Plato, unlike Socrates, distinguishes among three kinds of desire, corresponding to the three parts of the soul. Plato, however, still agrees with Socrates that all desires are belief-dependent. Furthermore, because Plato is much clearer than Socrates about the nature of goods, he is able to distinguish among three distinct kinds of beliefs about what is good. So Plato also agrees with Socrates that (...)
     
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    Historische Aufklärung und Geschichtlichkeit: Zur Rezeption von Diltheys Begriffswelt in Gadamers philosophischer Hermeneutik.Hans-Ulrich Lessing - 2003 - Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte 45:21-43.
    Apart from Heidegger, Husserl and Yorck Dilthey ranks as the deciding stimulator, but also as one of the most important opponents of »philosophical hermeneutics« founded by Gadamer. Nevertheless, Gadamer's »philosophical hermeneutics« sees itself as decisive radicalness and as the overcoming of Dilthey's philosophy of human sciences. Inspired from Heidegger's thinking the criticism of Dilthey and the construction of his historical philosophy of life mirror – as the essay wants to show in detail – Gadamer's adoption of keywords like lived experience, (...)
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  36. Zum Problem der Willensfreiheit in Diltheys Denken.Hans-Ulrich Lessing - 2023 - Eksistenz. Philosophical Hermeneutics and Intercultural Philosophy 2 (1):13-31.
    This paper is about Dilthey’s understanding of the fundamental philosophical problem of the freedom of the will. The author first locates that Dilthey is taking up this problem in his historical-philosophical analysis of Schleiermacher, Kant, and medieval philosophers. From the posthumously published works the author can show that Dilthey also dealt with the problem of free will in a distinctively philosophical-systematic way in the psychology-lectures of the 1870s and 80s. Dilthey’s affinity to Kant’s understanding of freedom is demonstrated – but (...)
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    Mkhas grub rje's Fundamentals of the Buddhist Tantras.Turrell V. Wylie, Ferdinand D. Lessing & Alex Wayman - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (3):677.
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  38. Children's influence on consumption-related decisions in single-mother families: A review and research agenda.S. R. Chaudhury & M. R. Hyman - forthcoming - Philosophical Explorations.
    Although social scientists have identified diverse behavioral patterns among children from dissimilarly structured families, marketing scholars have progressed little in relating family structure to consumption-related decisions. In particular, the roles played by members of single-mother families—which may include live-in grandparents, mother’s unmarried partner, and step-father with or without step-sibling(s)—may affect children’s influence on consumption-related decisions. For example, to offset a parental authority dynamic introduced by a new stepfather, the work-related constraints imposed on a breadwinning mother, or the imposition of adult-level (...)
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  39. "Lessing's Laocoon: Semiotics and Aesthetics in the Age of Reason": David E. Wellbery. [REVIEW]Steve Giles - 1985 - British Journal of Aesthetics 25 (3):279.
     
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    Christian Damböck:. Studien zur Philosophie im deutschsprachigen Raum 1830–1930: Springer, Dordrecht, 2017 (Veröffentlichungen des Instituts Wiener Kreis, Bd. 24), 237 S., 89,99 € (Hardcover), ISBN: 978-3-319-39618-7. [REVIEW]Hans-Ulrich Lessing - 2018 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 49 (1):149-153.
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    Less is More, and More is Needed. Reply to Jan Faye.Søren Harnow Klausen - 2008 - SATS 9 (2):153-158.
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  42. Quellen un Parallelen zu Lessing's « Nathan », Vortrag am 31 Jänner 1880 im Saale der Handels-Akademie zu Prag gehalten.J. Bloch - 1880 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 10:673-673.
     
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    Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's Samuel Henzi: the non-fragmentary status of the text.Christa Fell - 2000 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 19:89.
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    Lessing's Theological Writings. Selections in translation with an Introductory Essay by B. D. Henry Chadwick (London: Adam and Charles Black, 1956. Pp. 110. Price 8s. 6d.)Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit by S. T. Coleridge. Reprinted from the third edition 1853 with the Introduction by Joseph Henry Green and the Note by Sara Coleridge. Edited with an Introductory Note by H. St. J. Hart, B.D. (London: Adam and Charles Black, 1956. Pp. 118. Price 8s. 6d.)The Natural History of Religion by David Hume. Edited with an Introduction by H. E. Root. (London: Adam and Charles Black, 1956. Pp. 76. Price 6s. 6d.). [REVIEW]H. D. Lewis - 1960 - Philosophy 35 (132):83-.
  45. The problem of weakness of will.Arthur F. Walker - 1989 - Noûs 23 (5):653-676.
    Philosophical discussions of akrasia over the last fifteen years have focused on certain skeptical arguments which purport to question the possibility of a kind of akratic action which, following Pears, I call 'last ditch akrasia' (Pears [38]). An agent, succumbing to last ditch akrasia, freely, knowingly, and intentionally performs an action A against his better judgment that an incompatible action B is the better thing to do. (See Audi [1] for a detailed analysis.) Last ditch akrasia is (...)
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  46. Is Individual Choice Less Problematic than Collective Choice?Gregory S. Kavka - 1991 - Economics and Philosophy 7 (2):143-165.
    It is commonplace to suppose that the theory of individual rational choice is considerably less problematic than the theory of collective rational choice. In particular, it is often assumed by philosophers, economists, and other social scientists that an individual's choices among outcomes accurately reflect that individual's underlying preferences or values. Further, it is now well known that if an individual's choices among outcomes satisfy certain plausible axioms of rationality or consistency, that individual's choice-behavior can be interpreted as maximizing expected utility (...)
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    Whisper Before You Go.John K. Petty - 2015 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 5 (1):17-19.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Whisper Before You GoJohn K PettyDavid came with a bang.1A momentary prelude from a dysphonic chorus of pagers announce “Level 1 Pediatric Trauma—MVC ejected” before the abrupt crescendo of the trauma bay doors opening. He is maybe two. Maybe three–years–old. It is hard to tell when a child is strapped in, strapped down, nonverbal, intubated, and alone.The flight team speaks for him, “Four–year–old boy improperly restrained in a single–vehicle (...)
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  48. Traverses of less trodden path of Indian philosophy and religion.Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī - 1991 - Ahmedabad: L.D. Institute of Indology.
     
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    Concluding Unscientific Postscript.Søen Kierkegaard & Walter Lowrie - 2019 - Princeton University Press.
    Contents include: Foreword Editor's Preface Introduction by the Editor Preface Introduction BOOK ONE: The Objective Problem Concerning the Truth of Christianity Introductory Remarks Chapter I: The Historical Point of View 1. The Holy Scriptures 2. The Church 3. The Proof of the Centuries for the Truth of Christianity Chapter II: The Speculative Point of View BOOK TWO: The Subjective Problem, The Relation of the Subject to the Truth of Christianity, The Problem of Becoming a Christian PART ONE: Something About Lessing (...)
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    Re-Reading Horror Stories: Maternity, Disability and Narrative in Doris Lessing's the Fifth Child.Emily Clark - 2011 - Feminist Review 98 (1):173-189.
    The central issues raised in much of feminist literary theory's early scholarship remain prescient: how does narrative engage with the social‐historical? In what ways does it codify existing structures? How does it resist them? Whose stories are not being told, or read? In this article I use Doris Lessing's novel The Fifth Child (1988) as a text with which to begin to address the above questions by reading with attention to the mother story but also the ‘other’ stories operating (...)
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