John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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... fact representative of definite classes and tendencies and hence definite ideas of their time'.90 Now Engels is here employing the literary conventions of one particular school , the nineteenth - century realist school , and is ...
... fact representative of definite classes and tendencies and hence definite ideas of their time'.90 Now Engels is here employing the literary conventions of one particular school , the nineteenth - century realist school , and is ...
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... fact that modernism expressed in literary form one of the most fundamental problems which confronts men in advanced capitalist societies , that is the problem of alienation . As Alan Swingewood has noted : ' Alienation and reification ...
... fact that modernism expressed in literary form one of the most fundamental problems which confronts men in advanced capitalist societies , that is the problem of alienation . As Alan Swingewood has noted : ' Alienation and reification ...
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... fact , centred around the attempt to establish the existence of two such traditions — the English poetic tradition and the tradition of the English novel . Such a conceptual apparatus allows room neither for radical discontinuity nor ...
... fact , centred around the attempt to establish the existence of two such traditions — the English poetic tradition and the tradition of the English novel . Such a conceptual apparatus allows room neither for radical discontinuity nor ...
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