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... example would be Leslie Stephen's advice to Hardy : ' Remember the country parson's daughters . I have always to remember them ! ' In the textual histories of novels we can find examples such as the expurgations made in Lawrence's works ...
... example would be Leslie Stephen's advice to Hardy : ' Remember the country parson's daughters . I have always to remember them ! ' In the textual histories of novels we can find examples such as the expurgations made in Lawrence's works ...
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... example - institutions , educational or cultural , and formations , by which Williams denotes ' conscious movements and tendencies ( literary , artistic , philosophical or scientific ) ' . At a more detailed level hegemony expresses ...
... example - institutions , educational or cultural , and formations , by which Williams denotes ' conscious movements and tendencies ( literary , artistic , philosophical or scientific ) ' . At a more detailed level hegemony expresses ...
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... example ballads and folk - tales ) with which it shares some characteristics , for example the relative subordination of the individual author . Propp's work on Russian folk - tales is often taken as a starting point for this method of ...
... example ballads and folk - tales ) with which it shares some characteristics , for example the relative subordination of the individual author . Propp's work on Russian folk - tales is often taken as a starting point for this method of ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches | 21 |
Defoe and Richardson | 59 |
Varieties of Conservative | 87 |
Copyright | |
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