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by: Douglas Gunn
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Binding: Digital
Format: HTML
Label: Review of Contemporary Fiction
Manufacturer: Review of Contemporary Fiction
Number Of Pages: 24
Publication Date: September 22, 1995
Publisher: Review of Contemporary Fiction
Release Date: July 28, 2005
Studio: Review of Contemporary Fiction
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Product Description: This digital document is an article from The Review of Contemporary Fiction, published by Review of Contemporary Fiction on September 22, 1995. The length of the article is 6994 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: The three collections of Robert Creeley's prose, 'A Day Book,' 'Presences,' and 'Mabel: A Story, and Other Prose,' present formal relationships which do not lend themselves to giving stable meanings to each of the works. The prose and its structure in 'Mabel' reveal how the author relates to the materials he has worked with. He continually subverts the frame or the structure by a text of dissemblance, which, in turn, destabilizes the content and any meaning the reader may cull from it.
Citation Details Title: Inappropriate literary performances: the unstable texts of Robert Creeley's 'Mabel: A Story, and Other Prose.' Author: Douglas Gunn Publication: The Review of Contemporary Fiction (Refereed) Date: September 22, 1995 Publisher: Review of Contemporary Fiction Volume: v15 Issue: n3 Page: p141(13)
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