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Reading Literature After Deconstruction By Robert Lumsden

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Lacan, Jacques, 15–17, 278, 307n122, 329

Leavis, F. R., 234, 325–328, 333, 336, 366–370

Levinas, Emmanuel, 26n1, 85n11, 88n24, 150n15, 233, 268, 271, 370

Lowell, RobertSee also confessional poetry, 81, 276

Lyotard, Jean-François, 24, 33–34n20, 85n5, 224n1, 233, 370

Macherey, Pierre, 16–17, 32n11, 325, 328–336

MacNeice, Louis, 79–80

Mallarmé, Stéphane, 69, 211, 237, 239, 259, 272–276, 291n10, 291–292n15, 294n40, 322

Marcuse, Herbert, 325, 334–336

Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 62–64, 90–91n30, 97n59, 376n57, 378n66

metreSee also rhythm, xv, 103, 163–178, 189, 193, 195n8

Milton, John, 111, 144n7

Nāgārjuna, 161–162n28

negative capability, 38, 83

negative theology, ix, 58, 284, 303n86

New Criticism, xviiin2, 269

New Historicism, 84n8

Nicholas of Cusa (Nicholas Cusanus), 150n13, 154–155n23

Nietzsche, Friedrich, 51, 138n4, 155n23, 247–248, 294n40, 355

objective correlative, 18–20

Orwell, George, 249

Owen, Wilfred, 80, 179

PanopticonSee also Foucault, Michel, 248

paradoxSee also contradiction; Peirce, Charles Sanders, 22, 41, 57, 140–142n4, 203, 211, 215, 218, 243, 249–250, 252–253, 260, 279, 286, 320, 356, 376n57

passing theoriesSee also prior theories; Davidson, Donald, 137–138

Pessoa, Fernando, 55, 274, 276–281, 284, 305n92, 307nn120–121

Picard, Max, 65, 92–93n37

Plato, 156n24, 190–191, 235–236, 242–243, 259, 289–290n4, 300n69, 347, 355

Poe, Edgar Allen, 190, 196n14, 262, 271, 284, 286–287

Polanyi, Michael, 19–20, 56–58, 322

Pope, Alexander, 180, 204

post-structuralismSee also deconstruction, 266, 283

Poulet, Georges, 16, 29–30n6, 49–50, 56–58, 69–73, 77, 85nn11–12, 86n14, 93n41, 94nn45–47, 95n52, 96n55, 116, 317, 322, 357, 364, 368, 371n2

Pound, Ezra, 117, 165, 172–175, 187, 307n120

prior theoriesSee also passing theories; Davidson, Donald, 137–138

proximal phenomenaSee also Polanyi, Michael; distal phenomena; tacit knowing, 19–21

Putnam, Hilary, 100, 131n4, 142–143n4, 155n23

realism, 17, 46, 48, 156–157n24, 190, 317, 325

rhyme, 164–166, 177–181, 183–184, 187–194, 195n9, 228n13