Summary:Black holes analyzes changes in the contemporary research university of the West, and aims to discover what the function of the humanities might be in this new kind of university. Miller concludes with sections on Trollope and Proust that attempt to show how otherness is exemplified in the work of two fundamentally dissimilar authors. Asensi's text is a comprehensive interpretation of Miller's work in general
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