Literature and Philosophy
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Edited by John O’Neill - An Image of the Soul in Speech
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Michel Meyer - The Self-Deceiving Muse
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About this Series
This series publishes books in a wide range of subjects in philosophy and literature, including studies of the social and historical issues that relate these two fields. Drawing on the resources of the Anglo-American and Continental traditions, the series is open to philosophically informed scholarship covering the entire range of contemporary critical thought.
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