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Tag Archives: Siege of Jerusalem
What’s the Object? The Siege of Jerusalem and the Notion of ‘Context’
[Prepared remarks for the roundtable “Rereading The Siege of Jerusalem” organized by Julie Orlemanski and Alex Mueller at the convention of the Northeast Modern Language Association held 22 March 2013 in Boston, MA.] The title I give to these remarks … Continue reading
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