Yale School

group of literary critics, based at Yale University, Connecticut, USA, who applied the
deconstructionist approach of group member Jacques Derrida to literary theory.
They tried to show the impossibility of a text possessing a coherent meaning by
highlighting its internal contradictions and by denying the relevance of any
reference to external reality or to the author’s intentions.

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