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    Hobbes as Reformation Theologian: Implications of the Free-Will Controversy.Leopold Damrosch - 1979 - Journal of the History of Ideas 40 (3):339.
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    Fictions of Reality in the Age of Hume and Johnson.Leopold Damrosch - 1989 - Univ of Wisconsin Press.
    During the second half of the eighteenth century, the most powerful literary work in Britain was nonfictional: philosophy, history, biography, and political controversy. Leo Damrosch argues that this tendency is no accident; at the beginning of the modern age, writers were consciously aware of the role of cultural fictions, and they sought to ground those fictions in a real world beyond the text. Their political conservatism (often neglected by modern scholars) was an extensively thought out response to a world in (...)
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    The Uses of Johnson's Criticism.Leopold Damrosch - 1977 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 35 (4):482-483.
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