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Date Posted: 05:30:56 04/11/06 Tue
Author: George
Subject: History of the world

Hey there,

Barnes certainly wrote a "clever" book. It is clearly provocative, thoughtful and searching, but it is also unconventional in form, impartial and unjudgemental. What does Barnes want the reader to think? Is this an insurmountable problem for the litery theorist or is this the exact position that Barnes wants his readers to be in, and if so why?

Any thoughts on this greatly appreaciated!

Thanks George.

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