Two Forms of Repetition | |
Lord Jim Repetition as Subversion of Organic Form | |
Wuthering Heights Repetition and the ""Uncanny"" | |
Henry Esmond Repetition and Irony | |
Tess of the D'Urbervilles Repetition as Immanent Design | |
The Well-Beloved The Compulsion to Stop Repeating | |
Mrs. Dalloway Repetition as the Raising of the Dead | |
Between the Acts Repetition as Extrapolation | |
Notes | |
Index | |
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