January 2003
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17 Citations
Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature
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January 2003
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13 Reads
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17 Citations
Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature
... Partly due to this heterogeneity, arbitrariness, and the ''stickiness'' of the sources which it recycles, for Burroughs, subvocal speech is different from a nice internal monologue helping personal reintegration, being a phenomenon closely associated with dispossession, alienation, and a certain uncanniness. Notably, Burroughs (2001b) refers to a case of ''internal dialogue,'' (p. 443) and it is the quality of this dialogue that is in question here. ...
January 2003
Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature