The Palimpsest as a Double Structure of Memory: The Rhetoric of Time, Memory and Origins in Thomas De Quincey and Thomas Carlyle

This paper joins the recent revaluation of the palimpsest as a key image for the writing of memory. Its specific contribution is to regard the concept less on a thematic, and more on a rhetorical level. To that end, the paper constructs from two contrasting Romantic reflections on the palimpsest, Th...

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