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Epistolic

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Ep`is`tol´ic
a.1.Pertaining to letters or epistles; in the form or style of letters; epistolary.


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Because of Head's relative social isolation in Botswana, the letters afford her the opportunity of constituting a self in epistolic representations--a self that is framed by a collectivity with which she often feels herself to be at odds, but in relation to which she nevertheless needs to place herself and define her role.
More puzzling is the inattention in Lemon's reading of Richard II to the Exton episodes (genealogically related, of course, to Marlowe's treatment of treasonous epistolic communication/interpretation in Edward II, also ignored).
 
 
 
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