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		<title>In the Great Dismal Swamp: History, Journalism, and Our Classic Literature</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jascha Kessler The assumption that “contemporary history” is also manifested in “contemporary literature” is one of those notions with a long tradition. It can be traced back in critical discourse to Aristotle’s Poetics, in which he remarked that poetry is superior to history. The metaphysical problem underlying historical writing was already present in Plato’s The [...]]]></description>
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