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Pleasure and Change: The Aesthetics of Canon (The Berkeley Tanner Lectures) [Hardcover]

Sir Frank Kermode , Robert Alter
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The pages that follow are a record of Sir Frank Kermode's Tanner Lectures, presented at the university of California at Berkley in November 2001, and of the lively exchange around them generated by three respondents. Read the first page
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