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from The Ruined Cottage [. . .] I looked round And near the door I saw an aged Man,… READ MORE
Virginia Woolf’s Three Guineas (1938) changed my life. It taught me (and continues to teach me) how to read, how to… READ MORE
1337: To Gerald Brenan Christmas Day 1922 [. . .] I have been thinking a great deal about what you… READ MORE
The next paragraph of DR‘s introduction insists on the interdependence of Deleuze’s two types of repetition (i.e., the bare repetition of the… READ MORE
There are three more paragraphs remaining in this section of DR‘s introduction (and two more to deal with after that before… READ MORE
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Man Carrying Thing The poem must resist the intelligence Almost successfully. Illustration: A brune figure in winter evening resists Identity.… READ MORE
The delay between my last post (SR 1.19) and this one is really Michel Foucault’s fault. Though I’ve noted before—in… READ MORE
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The final paragraphs of this introductory section extend and develop the consequences of Deleuze’s repression-repetition reversal. “I do not repeat… READ MORE