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When interpretations arrive at a different meaning for a text, does this suggest that the meaning of the text is uncertain or that it has been read incorrectly by one or both parties? Ngugi and Postcolonial Lit. By Ngugi, Liyong, Owuor-Anyumba.
flotsam of an hours thinking. So what did I read today? Wimsatt and Beardsley. I loved their direct, no-nonsense approach to correcting what they see as significant errors in approaches to literary criticism. And besides that, they make sense! It really does seem silly to blur the realms of meaning and effectiveness. A few pages later, anoth.
I like people, and beets, and things that are rather old. This one time i decided to move to kenya. More of story than of stuff.
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Or as seen by Caitlin Carrigan; The Knowing. Yes, that sounds far better. To Ban Or Not to Ban.