John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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... bourgeoisie was a ' progressive ' class , and secondly , the period after 1848 , when the bourgeoisie becomes a ' declining ' class . The earlier period is seen as essentially favourable to the development of great realist literature ...
... bourgeoisie was a ' progressive ' class , and secondly , the period after 1848 , when the bourgeoisie becomes a ' declining ' class . The earlier period is seen as essentially favourable to the development of great realist literature ...
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... bourgeoisie had already effectively assumed power , and that , in consequence , their work becomes the expression of a world vision based on the facts of bourgeois society , rather than on the a priori necessity for its creation.3 In ...
... bourgeoisie had already effectively assumed power , and that , in consequence , their work becomes the expression of a world vision based on the facts of bourgeois society , rather than on the a priori necessity for its creation.3 In ...
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... bourgeoisie , in their struggle with the nobility , could claim to represent at the same time the interests of the different working classes of that period , yet in every great bourgeois movement there were independent outbursts of that ...
... bourgeoisie , in their struggle with the nobility , could claim to represent at the same time the interests of the different working classes of that period , yet in every great bourgeois movement there were independent outbursts of that ...
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