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Page 74
... success to which the Puritan or Non- conformist businessman applied his energy and resourcefulness could , however , entail a neglect or a devaluation of human relationships . Tawney shows that the characteristics of the Puritan ...
... success to which the Puritan or Non- conformist businessman applied his energy and resourcefulness could , however , entail a neglect or a devaluation of human relationships . Tawney shows that the characteristics of the Puritan ...
Page 91
... success did not encourage Scott's publishers to reduce their prices to meet an assured market . They set a price of 30s . ( £ 1.50 ) for the three - volume set of Ivanhoe ( in 1820 when Scott's market appeal was incontestable ) and one ...
... success did not encourage Scott's publishers to reduce their prices to meet an assured market . They set a price of 30s . ( £ 1.50 ) for the three - volume set of Ivanhoe ( in 1820 when Scott's market appeal was incontestable ) and one ...
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Socio-cultural Approaches to the Novel John Bull. literary pantheon , Austen's success and influence in her own day ... successful passing of a series of moral ordeals . In the late eighteenth century an unmarried woman above a certain ...
Socio-cultural Approaches to the Novel John Bull. literary pantheon , Austen's success and influence in her own day ... successful passing of a series of moral ordeals . In the late eighteenth century an unmarried woman above a certain ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches | 21 |
Defoe and Richardson | 59 |
Varieties of Conservative | 87 |
Copyright | |
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