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... effect of popular literature . But the work that has been done in mass communications in general is sufficiently relevant to discredit the general approach . This evidence may be summarised by saying that whilst the debate over effects ...
... effect of popular literature . But the work that has been done in mass communications in general is sufficiently relevant to discredit the general approach . This evidence may be summarised by saying that whilst the debate over effects ...
Page 136
... fact to the predominantly middle - class character of the reading public : what are the ' effects ' of the bourgeois domination of our literary culture ? Chapter 8 The ' effect ' of literary culture The 136 The reading public.
... fact to the predominantly middle - class character of the reading public : what are the ' effects ' of the bourgeois domination of our literary culture ? Chapter 8 The ' effect ' of literary culture The 136 The reading public.
Page 148
... effect has been , not to consider ' high culture ' as equal to other social activities , but to treat it , because it is the preserve of a few , as worse . 2 Gellner's general position may be further compared with that 148 The ' effect ...
... effect has been , not to consider ' high culture ' as equal to other social activities , but to treat it , because it is the preserve of a few , as worse . 2 Gellner's general position may be further compared with that 148 The ' effect ...
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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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