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Page 33
... discussion of realism , but will be taken up again later . This distinction about conventions could be put another way . Analysis of the ' codes ' of the convention is obviously indebted to the structuralist - hermeneutic position ...
... discussion of realism , but will be taken up again later . This distinction about conventions could be put another way . Analysis of the ' codes ' of the convention is obviously indebted to the structuralist - hermeneutic position ...
Page 37
... discussion of Conrad in which it was claimed that literary quality resided in the ability to face experience . Finally , two theories claiming that literature has but a single character may be examined . The first of these is that of ...
... discussion of Conrad in which it was claimed that literary quality resided in the ability to face experience . Finally , two theories claiming that literature has but a single character may be examined . The first of these is that of ...
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... discussion of the emergence of broader genres and movements is to be preferred since it allows for a greater level of generalisation . A discussion of the novel ( Ch . 4 ) serves as an example of this sort of approach . And the discussion ...
... discussion of the emergence of broader genres and movements is to be preferred since it allows for a greater level of generalisation . A discussion of the novel ( Ch . 4 ) serves as an example of this sort of approach . And the discussion ...
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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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