The Rhetoric of Doubtful Authority: Deconstructive Readings of Self-questioning Narratives, St. Augustine to Faulkner |
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Preface | 9 |
Questioning the Question of Authority | 19 |
DoublingMaking St Augustines Confessions | 44 |
Copyright | |
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Absalom allegorical apparently auctores Augustine Augustine's Augustinian become believe binary Bon's called Cartesian Cervantes Cide Hamete claims Cogito Confessions Criticism deceptive deconstruction Derrida Derridean Descartes despite différance discourse Discourse on Method Dissemination Don Quixote doubling doubt Dulcinea enchanters error eyes face father Faulkner Faulknerian fictional figure genealogical God's half-breed hobby-horse homunculus human Ibid inscribed instance interrogation Jacques Derrida knight language less literary literature Locke logocentric Margins marks Meditations metaphoric metaphysics Michel Foucault mimesis mimetic mind mirror miscegenation Miss Rosa monstrous narrative narrator narrator's natural never nigger nonetheless notice oppositions Ovid Paris perhaps persuasion philosophy possible precisely presumably problem Quentin question Quixote's readers reading recall referential rhetoric Sancho Scriptures seems self-questioning sense Shandean signifiers signs sort speak story supposedly Sutpen telling text's things tion tradition trans Tristram Shandy tropes truth turn University Press voice Walter Shandy William Faulkner words writing Yorick York