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    Interpretation and the semiotics of allegory in Clement of Alexandria, Origen, and Augustine.Martin Irvine - 1987 - Semiotica 63 (1-2):33-72.
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    Medieval Grammatical Theory and Chaucer's House of Fame.Martin Irvine - 1985 - Speculum 60 (4):850-876.
    In the House of Fame, Chaucer takes up the problem of the nature of traditional texts and suggests, with humor and skepticism, that literary discourse is reducible to a form of speech, spoken sounds inscribed in texts as a form of written memory perpetuated by the arbitrary institution of tradition. Lady Fame personifies this institution. Although many critics have considered the House of Fame to be a poem about poetry and the burden of the past, the key assumptions of medieval (...)
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    David Thomson, ed., An Edition of the Middle English Grammatical Texts. (Garland Medieval Texts, 8.) New York and London: Garland, 1984. Pp. xxxii, 287. $45. [REVIEW]Martin Irvine - 1986 - Speculum 61 (4):1036-1036.
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