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* lots of good stuff to develop in [[Woloch 2003]]
 
* lots of good stuff to develop in [[Woloch 2003]]
 
* don't forget the pawnbroker in [[David Copperfield (Dickens, 1850)]] - incomprehensibility ("Goroo!") and invocation of metonymic parts of his body ("Oh, my lungs and liver") - his "metonymic configuration" (Woloch 176)
 
* don't forget the pawnbroker in [[David Copperfield (Dickens, 1850)]] - incomprehensibility ("Goroo!") and invocation of metonymic parts of his body ("Oh, my lungs and liver") - his "metonymic configuration" (Woloch 176)
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* what about late 1860s collected editions of D's work being published, the full body of his work? Vs his public performances, oral and embodied but partial?

Latest revision as of 17:06, 8 January 2018

  • lots of good stuff to develop in Woloch 2003
  • don't forget the pawnbroker in David Copperfield (Dickens, 1850) - incomprehensibility ("Goroo!") and invocation of metonymic parts of his body ("Oh, my lungs and liver") - his "metonymic configuration" (Woloch 176)
  • what about late 1860s collected editions of D's work being published, the full body of his work? Vs his public performances, oral and embodied but partial?