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... consequences of this initial act . It must be made clear immediately that all that is at issue here is the accuracy of the ... consequence of the only proceedings the poor had available instead of formal divorce . A final support to this ...
... consequences of this initial act . It must be made clear immediately that all that is at issue here is the accuracy of the ... consequence of the only proceedings the poor had available instead of formal divorce . A final support to this ...
Page 147
... consequence of industrialism needs to be considered . The relationship between disciplined behaviour and industrialism is by now well known and fairly well accepted . Weber's sociology describes this connection ceaselessly , and his ...
... consequence of industrialism needs to be considered . The relationship between disciplined behaviour and industrialism is by now well known and fairly well accepted . Weber's sociology describes this connection ceaselessly , and his ...
Page 148
... consequence of industrialism . Another line is offered by evidence suggesting that the demise of such discipline in conditions of super affluence seems to be unfavourable to literary culture . This evidence is provided by Gedin , whose ...
... consequence of industrialism . Another line is offered by evidence suggesting that the demise of such discipline in conditions of super affluence seems to be unfavourable to literary culture . This evidence is provided by Gedin , whose ...
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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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