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ItemIsrael Gollancz’s Wynnere and Wastoure: political satire or editorial politicsTRIGG, STEPHANIE (Brewer, 1986)
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ItemMaster Class, by David PownallTRIGG, STEPHANIE (Coghill, 1987)
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ItemThree Sisters, by Anton ChekhovTRIGG, STEPHANIE (Coghill, 1988)
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ItemThe Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne, by Brian MooreTRIGG, STEPHANIE (Coghill, 1987)
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ItemAmy’s Children, by Olga MastersTRIGG, STEPHANIE (Coghill, 1989)
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ItemDiscourses of affinity in the reading communities of Geoffrey ChaucerTRIGG, STEPHANIE (Ohio State University Press, 1999)
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ItemWinner and wasterTRIGG, STEPHANIE (Garland, 1998)
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ItemFair exchange in Measure for MeasureTRIGG, STEPHANIE (Deakin University Press, 1990)
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ItemSpeaking with the deadTRIGG, STEPHANIE (English Department, University College, Australian Defence Force Academy, 1990)
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Itemlntertextuality and ontologyFROW, JOHN (Manchester University Press, 1990)The concept of intertextuality requires that we understand the concept of text not as a self-contained structure but as differential and historical. Texts are shaped not by an immanent time but by the play of divergent temporalities. Texts are therefore not structures of presence but traces and tracings of otherness. They are shaped by the repetition and the transformation of other textual structures. These absent textual structures at once constrain the text and are represented by and within it; they are at once preconditions and moments of the text.