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Page 149
... referred to their intention of reaching the new ' market ' educated in the post - 1870 Board schools . Newnes's cynicism , particularly about the attention span of his potential readers , is well captured in the words of the character ...
... referred to their intention of reaching the new ' market ' educated in the post - 1870 Board schools . Newnes's cynicism , particularly about the attention span of his potential readers , is well captured in the words of the character ...
Page 224
... referred to de Staël , Taine , Marx and Engels and their followers , Leavis , Lukács , Goldmann , Williams , Eagleton , and the reception - theorists . That should be enough to choose from ! PATIENCE : I think that's the trouble really ...
... referred to de Staël , Taine , Marx and Engels and their followers , Leavis , Lukács , Goldmann , Williams , Eagleton , and the reception - theorists . That should be enough to choose from ! PATIENCE : I think that's the trouble really ...
Page 225
... referred to Williams and Eagleton on several occasions - in relation to Dickens , Hardy and Lawrence for example . PATIENCE : Yes , we noticed that . But some of the critics didn't make another appearance . Was there much point in ...
... referred to Williams and Eagleton on several occasions - in relation to Dickens , Hardy and Lawrence for example . PATIENCE : Yes , we noticed that . But some of the critics didn't make another appearance . Was there much point in ...
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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