PPT-“Bartleby the Scrivener”: Affect, agency and the rhetorical trickster

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Lisa S Villadsen Section of Rhetoric University of Copenhagen Early days first steps An extraordinarily irksome and disturbing text disconcerting troubling enigmatic

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