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2014
Stephen Greenblatt is the most important exponent of 'new historicism', a dynamic critical movement which rejects the traditional reliance on individual canonical texts, exploring a multitude of other, more marginal works and voices. Questioning not just literary but social, political and cultural assumptions about knowledge and power, Greenblatt's ...
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Stephen Greenblatt is the most important exponent of 'new historicism', a dynamic critical movement which rejects the traditional reliance on individual canonical texts, exploring a multitude of other, more marginal works and voices. Questioning not just literary but social, political and cultural assumptions about knowledge and power, Greenblatt's ...
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New Literary History, 1997
I have to admit that I had expected Greenblatt to object in some way to my reading of Foucault?but I was obviously wrong. It is true that he has tended not to engage in explicit theoretical discussion, let alone debate, in his essays. Still, I thought that when invited to respond to a reading of Foucault that questioned many aspects of the position he ...
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I have to admit that I had expected Greenblatt to object in some way to my reading of Foucault?but I was obviously wrong. It is true that he has tended not to engage in explicit theoretical discussion, let alone debate, in his essays. Still, I thought that when invited to respond to a reading of Foucault that questioned many aspects of the position he ...
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1995
Dr. Robert Benjamin Greenblatt came to the Medical College of Georgia (MGG) in 1935. He taught, practiced, and researched at the MCG until 1974, making him one of the university’s longest-serving faculty members. Dr. Greenblatt held the chair of endocrinology from 1946 until his retirement in 1974.
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Dr. Robert Benjamin Greenblatt came to the Medical College of Georgia (MGG) in 1935. He taught, practiced, and researched at the MCG until 1974, making him one of the university’s longest-serving faculty members. Dr. Greenblatt held the chair of endocrinology from 1946 until his retirement in 1974.
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R68-23 The Greenblatt Chess Program
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1968For more than fifteen years, people have been talking and writing about the possibility of chess playing programs. Previous "successful" programs have played a scaled-down game, parts of the game, or a weak overall game. This paper describes the first chess program to play a creditable amateur tournament game; it won the class D trophy in a ...
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Greenblatt in Purgatory Hamlet in Purgatory Stephen Greenblatt
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Stephen Greenblatt, Shakespearean Negotations
1989LA LETTURA DI UN TESTO COSì IMPORTANTE NELL'AMBITO DEL 'NUOVO STORICISMO' SI CONCENTRA SULLA READERSHIP SHAKESPEAREANA EIN GENERE AL TEATRO ...
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