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... Balzac : Well , Balzac was politically a Legitimist ... his sympathies are with the class that is doomed to destruction . But for all that , his satire is never keener , his irony never more bitter , than when he sets in motion the very ...
... Balzac : Well , Balzac was politically a Legitimist ... his sympathies are with the class that is doomed to destruction . But for all that , his satire is never keener , his irony never more bitter , than when he sets in motion the very ...
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... Balzac's Les Paysans . After describing the attempt of the landowner Montcornet to do away with the traditional rights of the poor , and so assist the move from feudalism to capitalism on the land ( a description that certainly ...
... Balzac's Les Paysans . After describing the attempt of the landowner Montcornet to do away with the traditional rights of the poor , and so assist the move from feudalism to capitalism on the land ( a description that certainly ...
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... Balzac's Napoleonic creation of complete fictional society . The Marxist theory of the nineteenth - century novel dominated by the views of Lukács has already been described . How good is it ? There can be no doubt but that significant ...
... Balzac's Napoleonic creation of complete fictional society . The Marxist theory of the nineteenth - century novel dominated by the views of Lukács has already been described . How good is it ? There can be no doubt but that significant ...
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