Accoutred
Accoutred with the literary canon, the critics tend to impose value judgements on every subversive work of literature.
The concomitant consequence of canon formation is exclusion of those texts that introduce a challenge to the authority.
The philosophical arguments of the theorists are often rarefied.
Cultural traditions are no longer tacit existence, rather they intend to hold the mainstay.
The claim of all the canonical works of literature is precarious enough because they depend upon the taste and culture of space and time.
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