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Victor Vitanza's Third Sophistic Theory can be used to analyze about any text, including literary. He would probably replace dialogic theory with at very least tri-ologic theory. Avoiding the binaries.
_Negation, Subjectivity, and the Histor of Rhetoric_ by Victor Vitanza (1997).
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