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Part I. Varieties of Meaning within Interpretive Criticism -- 1. I. A. Richards and the Meaning of Criticism, Daniel Braun -- 2. "That Which is Its Own Evidence": Oscar Wilde and the Platonic Dialogue, Shyam Vijay Patel -- 3. Rethinking Dramatic Irony with George Eliot's Silas Marner, Lucas Thompson -- Part II. Meaning Lost and Found -- 4. The Pursuit of Meaning in Beckett's Watt: A Success Story, Shoshana Benjamin -- 5. Robert Frost's Dharma and Ours: On Teaching "Directive", K. Narayana Chandran -- 6. Plays, Words, and Meaning, Carola Barbero -- Part III. J. L. Austin, Stanley Cavell, and the Necessity of Community -- 7. Self-Affirmation and Uncooperative Communication in HaroldPinter's No Man's Land -- Ivan Nyusztay -- 8. Stanley Cavell between Friends and Strangers, CJ Higgins -- 9. The Appalling Business of Amit Chaudhuri, Paul Deb -- Part IV. Distinctive Voices, Saying, and the Intricacies of the Spoken -- 10. Finding One's Voice: Talk, Knowledge, and Intimacy in Diderot's D'Alembert's Dream, Rudolphus Teeuwen -- 11. Voice and Meaning in Henry James's The Wings of the Dove, Garry L. Hagberg -- 12. Poet of Joy: Nietzschean Motifs in Philip Larkin, David Gelineau -- Part V. Pictures and Powers of Literary Language -- 13. Saussure, Bergson, and the Future of Literary Theory, David Lehner -- 14. Art and Information: A Few Unsystematic Suggestions, William James Earle -- 15. Philosophy and the Force of Metaphor, Nina Belmonte. |