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<p>of its physical form or the medium in which it is represented.  Within the field of <a href="page.php?w=literary_criticism">literary criticism</a>, "text" also refers to the original information content of a particular piece of writing; that is, the "text" of a work is that primal symbolic arrangement of letters as originally composed, apart from later alterations, deterioration, commentary, translations, <a href="page.php?w=paratext">paratext</a>, etc.  Therefore, when literary criticism is concerned with the determination of a "text", it is</p><p>
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