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... literature have always held to the belief that their main task - or even their only task – is to analyse , interpret and evaluate ' the text ' : that is the words on the page in the work in question . In its most extreme form , for ...
... literature have always held to the belief that their main task - or even their only task – is to analyse , interpret and evaluate ' the text ' : that is the words on the page in the work in question . In its most extreme form , for ...
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... literature . Williams's writings on literature and society stress three elements : a theory of cultural materialism , the identification of structures of feeling , and the concept of hegemony ; the first and second of these ideas are ...
... literature . Williams's writings on literature and society stress three elements : a theory of cultural materialism , the identification of structures of feeling , and the concept of hegemony ; the first and second of these ideas are ...
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... Literature , vol . 2 , Applied Studies ( University of Keele , 1978 ) and Alan Swingewood , The Sociology of Literature ( Paladin , 1972 ) F. R. Leavis , Mass Civilisation and Minority Culture ( Chatto & Windus , 1943 ) Education and ...
... Literature , vol . 2 , Applied Studies ( University of Keele , 1978 ) and Alan Swingewood , The Sociology of Literature ( Paladin , 1972 ) F. R. Leavis , Mass Civilisation and Minority Culture ( Chatto & Windus , 1943 ) Education and ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches | 21 |
Defoe and Richardson | 59 |
Varieties of Conservative | 87 |
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The Framework of Fiction: Socio-cultural Approaches to the Novel John Bull No preview available - 1988 |
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