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Source: New Literary History, Vol. 20, No. 3, Greimassian Semiotics (Spring, 1989)
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NEW
LITERAR Y
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INTERPRETATION

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VOLUME 20

1988-1989

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EDITOR
Ralph Cohen
ASSISTANT TO THE EDITOR
Charlotte M. Bowen

EDITORIAL BOARD
L. A. Beaurline J. C. Levenson
E. D. Hirsch, Jr. Austin E. Quigley
Robert Kellogg Jerome McGann
Arthur C. Kirsch

ADVISORY EDITORS
Warner Berthoff, Harvard University
Helene Cixous, University of Paris VIII-Vincennes
Jonathan Culler, Cornell University
Alastair Fowler, University of Edinburgh
Wolfgang Iser, University of Constance
Fredric R. Jameson, Duke University
Hans Robert Jauss, University of Constance
Thomas S. Kuhn, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Robert Langbaum, University of Virginia
Keith Moxey, Columbia University
John Passmore, Australian National University
Brian Stock, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
Mihily Szegedy-Maszak, Eitv6s Lordnd University, Budapest
Robert Weimann, Academy of Sciences, DDR (Berlin)
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a Volume 20 Contents

Number I Critical Reconsiderations Autumn 1988

C. Barry Chabot The Problem of the Postmodern 1

Ihab Hassan On the Problem of the Postmodern 21

Alan Wilde Postmodernism and the Missionary Position 23

William E. Cain Notes Toward a History of Anti-Criticism 33

Harold Fromm Real Life, Literary Criticism, and the Perils of


Bourgeoisification 49

Robert Weimann Shakespeare (De)Canonized:


Conflicting Uses of "Authority" and "Representation

Annabel Patterson "The Very Age and Body of the Time H


Form and Pressure": Rehistoricizing
Shakespeare's Theater 83

Neal Oxenhandler The Changing Concept of Literary Emoti


A Selective History 105

Christopher Butler On the Rivalry of Norms for Interpretati

Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht "Phoenix from the Ashes" or:


From Canon to Classic 141

Michael Seidel Crisis Rhetoric and Satiric Power 165

William Fisher Of Living Machines and Living-M


Blade Runner and the Terminal Genre 187

Richard Shusterman Croce on Interpretation:


Deconstruction and Pragmatism 199

Ackbar Abbas Walter Benjamin's Collector:


The Fate of Modern Experience

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Douglas Robinson Dear Harold 239
CONTRIBUTORS 251

FORTHCOMING ISSUES 253

BOOKS RECEIVED 255

Number 2 Technology, Models, and Literary Study Winter 1989

Richard A. Lanham The Electronic Word: Literary Study and the


Digital Revolution 265

William Paulson Computers, Minds, and Texts:


Preliminary Reflections 291

N. Katherine Hayles Chaos as Orderly Disorder: Shifting Grou


in Contemporary Literature and Science 3

Rutherford Aris Ut Simulacrum, Poesis 323

Richard Ziegfeld Interactive Fiction: A Ne

David Porush Cybernetic Fiction and Postmodern Science 373

Gary Lee Stonum Cybernetic Explanation as a Theory of Reading 397

Gregory G. Colomb Cultural Literacy and the Theory of Meaning:


Or, What Educational
Theorists Need to Know about How We Read 411

E. D. Hirsch, Jr. From Model to Policy 451

Gregory G. Colomb Response 457

W. John Harker Information Processing and the


Reading of Literary Texts 465

Marilyn Aronberg Lavin Computers and Art History: Piero della


Francesca and the Problem of Visual Order 483

Irving Louis Horowitz New Technology and the Changing System


of Author-Publisher Relations 505

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CONTRIBUTORS 511

FORTHCOMING ARTICLES 513

BOOKS RECEIVED 515

Number 3 Greimassian Semiotics Spring 1989

Paul Perron Introduction 523

Algirdas Julien Greimas On Meaning 539

Algirdas Julien Greimas and Paul Ricoeur On Narrativity 551

Algirdas Julien Greimas The Cognitive Dimension of


and Joseph Courtes Narrative Discourse 563

Paul Ricoeur Greimas's Narrative Grammar 581

Guy de Maupassant "The Piece of String" 609

Algirdas Julien Greimas Description and Narrativity:


"The Piece of String" 615

Algirdas Julien Greimas Figurative Semiotics and the Semiotics


of the Plastic Arts 627

Algirdas Julien Greimas The Veridiction Contract 651

Donald Maddox Veridiction, Verifiction, Verifactions:


Reflections on Methodology 661

Cesare Segre The Style of Greimas and Its Transformatio

Wladimir Krysinski Toward Defining Aesthetic Perception:


Semiotics and Utopian Reflection 693

Umberto Eco and Patrizia Magli Greimassian Semantics and the


Encyclopedia 707

Eugene Vance Chaucer's Pardoner: Relics, Discourse, and


Frames of Propriety 723

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Felix Thuirlemann Fictionality in Mantegna's San Zeno Altarpiece:
Structures of Mimesis and the History of Painting 747

Philip J. M. Sturgess A Logic of Narrativity 763

CONTRIBUTORS 785

FORTHCOMING ARTICLES 787

BOOKS RECEIVED 789

VOLUME 20 CONTENTS 801

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