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Page 33
... sense , ' ideology ' is the ' false consciousness ' by which individuals rationalise their relationship to the prevailing economic and social structure . Ideology is in this sense a process of illusion that enables individuals to ...
... sense , ' ideology ' is the ' false consciousness ' by which individuals rationalise their relationship to the prevailing economic and social structure . Ideology is in this sense a process of illusion that enables individuals to ...
Page 106
... sense as much above my notice as in every other he is below it . ' ( Penguin edn . p . 59 ) Nor is mere financial wealth the only criterion , as is shown by Emma's suspicion of the parvenu Mrs Elton , from mercantile Bristol , with ' no ...
... sense as much above my notice as in every other he is below it . ' ( Penguin edn . p . 59 ) Nor is mere financial wealth the only criterion , as is shown by Emma's suspicion of the parvenu Mrs Elton , from mercantile Bristol , with ' no ...
Page 226
... sense in which the mystery of the genetic code was solved in biology . Each generation looks at the novels of the past in a different way , in the light of its own concerns ; hence it will raise new problems as quickly as the old ones ...
... sense in which the mystery of the genetic code was solved in biology . Each generation looks at the novels of the past in a different way , in the light of its own concerns ; hence it will raise new problems as quickly as the old ones ...
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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