| Philip G. Cohen - 1991 - 244 стор.
...conclusions. To begin with, textual authority is "a social nexus, not a personal possession.... it takes place within the conventions and enabling limits...accepted by the prevailing institutions of literary production" (48). Therefore, contrary to Tanselle's concept of the discrete, autonomous text, "the... | |
| Nicholas Spadaccini, Jenaro Taléns - 1992 - 210 стор.
...place in a necessary and integral historical environment of great complexity. Most immediately ... it takes place within the conventions and enabling limits...of generating and supporting literary production. (48) An author's work is scarcely autonomous, McGann continues, for "as soon as it begins its passage... | |
| Nicholas Spadaccini, Jenaro Taléns - 1992 - 210 стор.
...historical environment of great complexity. Most immediately — and this is what concerns us here — it takes place within the conventions and enabling limits...accepted by the prevailing institutions of literary production — conventions and limits which exist for the purpose of generating and supporting literary... | |
| James E. Gill - 1995 - 468 стор.
...place in a necessary and integral historical environment of great complexity. Most immediately ... it takes place within the conventions and enabling limits...accepted by the prevailing institutions of literary production . . ." (McGann. A Critique 48). Any proceeding that takes the term "text" on trust may itself... | |
| Stephen B. Dobranski - 1999 - 276 стор.
...historical milieu that shaped the pamphlet. 5 As Jerome McGann observes, authorship "most immediately . . . takes place within the conventions and enabling limits...accepted by the prevailing institutions of literary production."4 These conventions and limits do not simply influence Milton's argument in Areopagitica.... | |
| Andrew Murphy - 2000 - 242 стор.
...historical environment of great complexity. Most immediately ... it takes place within the conventions and limits which exist for the purpose of generating...of authors (some of whom are more comfortable with institutions than others). But whatever special arrangements are made, the essential fact remains:... | |
| Victor Shea, William Whitla - 2000 - 1092 стор.
...is McGann's assertion that textual authority is "a social nexus, not a personal possession. ... It takes place within the conventions and enabling limits...accepted by the prevailing institutions of literary production" (1983, 48; see also DF McKenzie 1986). This "social nexus" constitutes the "Reading' in... | |
| Michael J. Meyer - 2002 - 244 стор.
...historical environment of great complexity. Most immediately — and this is what concerns us here — it takes place within the conventions and enabling limits...accepted by the prevailing institutions of literary production — conventions and limits which exist for the purpose of generating and supporting literary... | |
| Caroline Roberts - 2002 - 276 стор.
...initiation into public literary life.10 As Jerome McGann observes, the initiation of a text's authority 'takes place within the conventions and enabling limits...accepted by the prevailing institutions of literary production.'11 Communication cannot take place independently of social circumstances, which means that... | |
| Julie Sloan Brannon - 2003 - 222 стор.
...historical environment of great complexity. Most immediately — and this is what concerns us here — it takes place within the conventions and enabling limits...accepted by the prevailing institutions of literary production — conventions and limits which exist for the purpose of generating and supporting literary... | |
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