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... novel form was the internal stratification of national languages into distinct linguistic levels such as the lan- guage of generations , social circles , professional jargon etc. The novel seeks to represent the multiplicity of an era's ...
... novel form was the internal stratification of national languages into distinct linguistic levels such as the lan- guage of generations , social circles , professional jargon etc. The novel seeks to represent the multiplicity of an era's ...
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... novel form from the ' intensive ' totality of drama . The novel , he argued , succeeds in evoking ' the totality of the process of social development . . . the full span of life , the complexity and intricacy of its developments , the ...
... novel form from the ' intensive ' totality of drama . The novel , he argued , succeeds in evoking ' the totality of the process of social development . . . the full span of life , the complexity and intricacy of its developments , the ...
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... novel in the work of Lukács and Bakhtin . Lukács's theory of the realist novel identifies a specific genre with definite socio - historical development . In Lukács's formula- tions the realist novel finalises reality by investing it ...
... novel in the work of Lukács and Bakhtin . Lukács's theory of the realist novel identifies a specific genre with definite socio - historical development . In Lukács's formula- tions the realist novel finalises reality by investing it ...
Contents
Sociological Aesthetics | 35 |
Critical Theory and Aesthetic Value | 60 |
from Mukarovsky to Goldmann | 67 |
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The Dialogics of Critique: M.M. Bakhtin and the Theory of Ideology Michael Gardiner No preview available - 1992 |
Writing Organization: (re)presentation and Control in Narratives at Work Carl Rhodes Limited preview - 2001 |