- Colonial Development and Population in Taiwan, by George Barclay (Princeton UP, 1954)
- Unruly Examples: On the Rhetoric of Exemplarity, ed. Alexander Gelley (Stanford UP, 1995)
And from last time:
- Art and Answerability: Early Philosophical Essays, by M. M. Bakhtin (U of Texas P, 1990)
Do all of these new books get read, and if not, are there statistics available for the proportion of read to unread?
ReplyDeleteNo statistics, but some get read cover-to-cover and some get dipped into for research purposes. I've read portions of Gelley and Bakhtin already (the introductions and some passages that the books' indices led me to). I have a plan (a dream, more likely) to read all my unread books cover-to-cover once I finish my dissertation. But I keep buying books--I seem to be my own worst enemy!
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