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... genres Another way in which the hasty generalisations of the structuralist- hermeneutic position can be curtailed is by studying the character of whole popular genres . Many such genres could be chosen , but three have been selected ...
... genres Another way in which the hasty generalisations of the structuralist- hermeneutic position can be curtailed is by studying the character of whole popular genres . Many such genres could be chosen , but three have been selected ...
Page 86
... genre whose heroes are criminals or behave like them ( 1974 , p . 13 ) . A second theory may be seen as following Durkheim's description of the necessity of redressing any threat to the social order ; thus the hounding of the criminal ...
... genre whose heroes are criminals or behave like them ( 1974 , p . 13 ) . A second theory may be seen as following Durkheim's description of the necessity of redressing any threat to the social order ; thus the hounding of the criminal ...
Page 93
... study of the best - selling romantic authors offers us the best limitation of the genre for the purposes of this section . De Rougemont's study is essentially of European literature which glorifies Three popular genres 93.
... study of the best - selling romantic authors offers us the best limitation of the genre for the purposes of this section . De Rougemont's study is essentially of European literature which glorifies Three popular genres 93.
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