Knowledge, Theory of, in literature
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- A brave new world of knowledge : Shakespeare's The tempest and early modern epistemology
- A sense of the world : essays on fiction, narrative, and knowledge
- A sneetch is a sneetch and other philosophical discoveries : finding wisdom in children's literature
- American designs : the late novels of James and Faulkner
- American literature and the destruction of knowledge : innovative writing in the age of epistemology
- Chaucer and the universe of learning
- Chaucer on love, knowledge, and sight
- Creating and recovering experience : repetition in Tolstoy
- Disowning knowledge in seven plays of Shakespeare
- Disowning knowledge in six plays of Shakespeare
- Dying to know : scientific epistemology and narrative in Victorian England
- Dying to know : scientific epistemology and narrative in Victorian England
- Electracy : Gregory L. Ulmer's Textshop Experiments
- Fact and Fiction : Literary and Scientific Cultures in Germany and Britain
- Fact and fiction : literary and scientific cultures in Germany and Britain
- Faith, hope and poetry : theology and the poetic imagination
- Freud and forbidden knowledge
- Henry David Thoreau and the moral agency of knowing
- Knowing poetry : verse in medieval France from The rose to the Rhétoriqueurs
- Knowledge and experimental realism in Conrad, Lawrence, and Woolf
- Knowledge and indifference in English Romantic prose
- Language and knowledge in the late novels of Henry James
- Larkin, ideology and critical violence : a case of wrongful conviction
- Lucretian receptions : history, the sublime, knowledge
- Meaning & interpretation : Wittgenstein, Henry James, and literary knowledge
- Meaning & interpretation : Wittgenstein, Henry James, and literary knowledge
- Narrating knowledge in Flannery O'Connor's fiction
- Nimble believing : Dickinson and the unknown
- Oedipus Tyrannus : tragic heroism and the limits of knowledge
- Oedipus tyrannus : tragic heroism and the limits of knowledge
- On form : poetry, aestheticism, and the legacy of a word
- Philosophy as fiction : self, deception, and knowledge in Proust
- Real mysteries : narrative and the unknowable
- Recognition and modes of knowledge : anagnorisis from antiquity to contemporary theory
- Rehabilitating bodies : health, history, and the American Civil War
- Seeming knowledge : Shakespeare and skeptical faith
- Shakespeare and the dialectic of certainty
- Shakespeare and the theatre of wonder
- The Renaissance drama of knowledge : Giordano Bruno in England
- The Renaissance drama of knowledge : Giordano Bruno in England
- The bounds of reason : Cervantes, Dostoevsky, Flaubert
- The challenge of bewilderment : understanding and representation in James, Conrad, and Ford
- The challenge of bewilderment : understanding and representation in James, Conrad, and Ford
- The knowledge of ignorance : from Genesis to Jules Verne
- The lucid veil : poetic truth in the Victorian Age
- The melancholy assemblage : affect and epistemology in the English Renaissance
- The melancholy assemblage : affect and epistemology in the English Renaissance
- The mistress-knowledge : Sir Philip Sidney's Defence of poesie and literary architectonics in the English Renaissance
- The reinvention of the world : English writing, 1650-1750
- The testimony of sense : empiricism and the essay from Hume to Hazlitt
- The view from the masthead : maritime imagination and antebellum American sea narratives
- Truth and textuality in Chaucer's poetry
- What literature knows : forays into literary knowledge production
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