Postmodernism and the ontological dominant: the poetics of integration in Peter Ackroyd's The House of Doctor Dee
This article proposes an analysis of Peter Ackroyd's The House of Doctor Dee (1993) in the light of two different dichotomies: Brian McHale's epistemological (cognitive) / ontological (postcognitive) dominant and John Vernon's garden / map dynamics. The House of Doctor Dee...
Main Author: | Martínez Alfaro, María Jesús |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universidad de Alicante
1999-11-01
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Series: | Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses |
Online Access: | https://raei.ua.es/article/view/1999-n12-postmodernism-and-the-ontological-dominant-the-poetics-of-integration-in-peter-ackroyds-the-house-of-doctor-dee |
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