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... common predicaments ( Bell , 1977a , p . 428 ) . This is an escape from relativism insofar as it is indeed true that different cultures have to find answers to common predicaments . But the importance of Bell's argument for our purpose ...
... common predicaments ( Bell , 1977a , p . 428 ) . This is an escape from relativism insofar as it is indeed true that different cultures have to find answers to common predicaments . But the importance of Bell's argument for our purpose ...
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... common with realism than is usually imagined , and indeed both are but part of the long Western tradition of Mimesis analysed by Auerbach . And it must be realised that such pleas for increased realism can never in fact be taken ...
... common with realism than is usually imagined , and indeed both are but part of the long Western tradition of Mimesis analysed by Auerbach . And it must be realised that such pleas for increased realism can never in fact be taken ...
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... common values ? ' , American Sociological Review , 21 . Althusser , L. ( 1977 ) Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays , New Left Books , London . Altick , R. D. ( 1962 ) ' The sociology of authorship ' , New York Public Library Bulletin ...
... common values ? ' , American Sociological Review , 21 . Althusser , L. ( 1977 ) Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays , New Left Books , London . Altick , R. D. ( 1962 ) ' The sociology of authorship ' , New York Public Library Bulletin ...
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The sociology of literature | 24 |
The sociology of the author | 50 |
The novel realism and modernism | 64 |
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