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... important element to look at . In another case the influence of publication methods may be important ; in another we may wish to investigate the readership more thoroughly . It accords with the view of the socio - cultural approach as ...
... important element to look at . In another case the influence of publication methods may be important ; in another we may wish to investigate the readership more thoroughly . It accords with the view of the socio - cultural approach as ...
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... important and politically crucial aspect of Plekhanov's work concerns the debate between the supporters of the idea of the relative autonomy or independence of art and those who saw it in an ' instrumental ' way , dedicated to the ...
... important and politically crucial aspect of Plekhanov's work concerns the debate between the supporters of the idea of the relative autonomy or independence of art and those who saw it in an ' instrumental ' way , dedicated to the ...
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... important function of artistic and literary creations on the imaginary level appears to be to contribute coherence which men are frustrated in achieving in real life , exactly as on the individual level dreams , deliria and the ...
... important function of artistic and literary creations on the imaginary level appears to be to contribute coherence which men are frustrated in achieving in real life , exactly as on the individual level dreams , deliria and the ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches | 21 |
Defoe and Richardson | 59 |
Varieties of Conservative | 87 |
Copyright | |
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The Framework of Fiction: Socio-cultural Approaches to the Novel John Bull No preview available - 1988 |
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