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... fiction and to commission fiction - cum - film script , as was the case with Jaws , increases daily . The writer has two new sources of patronage whose effects cannot as yet be fully assessed . The first of these , the patronage of the ...
... fiction and to commission fiction - cum - film script , as was the case with Jaws , increases daily . The writer has two new sources of patronage whose effects cannot as yet be fully assessed . The first of these , the patronage of the ...
Page 77
... Fiction . He notes that : ' . . . our entire experience in reading fiction is based ... on a tacit contract with the novelist , a contract granting him the right to know what he is writing about . It is this contract which makes fiction ...
... Fiction . He notes that : ' . . . our entire experience in reading fiction is based ... on a tacit contract with the novelist , a contract granting him the right to know what he is writing about . It is this contract which makes fiction ...
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... Fiction of the Working Man , Oxford University Press , Oxford . James , L. ( ed . ) ( 1976 ) People into Print , Allen Lane , London . Jarvie , I. C. ( 1970 ) Towards a Sociology of the Cinema , Routledge and Kegan Paul , London . Jay ...
... Fiction of the Working Man , Oxford University Press , Oxford . James , L. ( ed . ) ( 1976 ) People into Print , Allen Lane , London . Jarvie , I. C. ( 1970 ) Towards a Sociology of the Cinema , Routledge and Kegan Paul , London . Jay ...
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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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