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... century novelist ... differed from writers of prose epics in choosing characters in private life instead of historical figures , from the picaresque tale in placing them in a much higher station and giving them many amiable , if not ...
... century novelist ... differed from writers of prose epics in choosing characters in private life instead of historical figures , from the picaresque tale in placing them in a much higher station and giving them many amiable , if not ...
Page 72
... century as a symbol of what society was becoming , and it stressed the importance of Baudelaire in focussing attention on the industrial city ( 1973 ) . Initially this point might seem over - simplified in that Dickens and Balzac are ...
... century as a symbol of what society was becoming , and it stressed the importance of Baudelaire in focussing attention on the industrial city ( 1973 ) . Initially this point might seem over - simplified in that Dickens and Balzac are ...
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... centuries the relatively static nature of the society meant that such material advantages were not typically to be expected , and it is this that makes the seventeenth - century phenomenon all the more striking ( cf. Stone , 1969 , p ...
... centuries the relatively static nature of the society meant that such material advantages were not typically to be expected , and it is this that makes the seventeenth - century phenomenon all the more striking ( cf. Stone , 1969 , p ...
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