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... culture might be and what relations might exist between it and a “ highbrow " culture , would have been very different . ' ( Penguin edn . , p . 192 ) However , he fails to explain how a literary tradition which includes such ' highbrow ...
... culture might be and what relations might exist between it and a “ highbrow " culture , would have been very different . ' ( Penguin edn . , p . 192 ) However , he fails to explain how a literary tradition which includes such ' highbrow ...
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... culture centred on Edinburgh in the late eighteenth century ( the culture of Adam Smith and David Hume ) , probably suppor- ted the ideas of those Scottish historians who saw history as a progressive development from primitive culture ...
... culture centred on Edinburgh in the late eighteenth century ( the culture of Adam Smith and David Hume ) , probably suppor- ted the ideas of those Scottish historians who saw history as a progressive development from primitive culture ...
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... Culture and Environment ( Chatto & Windus , 1933 ) Q. D. Leavis , Fiction and the Reading Public ( Chatto & Windus , 1932 ) Leo Lowenthal , Literature , Popular Culture and Society ( Pacific Books , 1961 ) Georg Lukács , Realism in Our ...
... Culture and Environment ( Chatto & Windus , 1933 ) Q. D. Leavis , Fiction and the Reading Public ( Chatto & Windus , 1932 ) Leo Lowenthal , Literature , Popular Culture and Society ( Pacific Books , 1961 ) Georg Lukács , Realism in Our ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches | 21 |
Defoe and Richardson | 59 |
Varieties of Conservative | 87 |
Copyright | |
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