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Page 72
... less liberal voices , such as Bottomley and Kipling , writing in the new mass circulation papers . Hence , the periodical of general issues and culture was replaced for the artist by work for little read , small magazines such as Blast ...
... less liberal voices , such as Bottomley and Kipling , writing in the new mass circulation papers . Hence , the periodical of general issues and culture was replaced for the artist by work for little read , small magazines such as Blast ...
Page 104
... less favourable aspects . Books tend not to be commissioned , and the gentlemanly nature of the whole enterprise is often such as to lessen the amount the author receives - certainly less emphasis is given to selling a book once it is ...
... less favourable aspects . Books tend not to be commissioned , and the gentlemanly nature of the whole enterprise is often such as to lessen the amount the author receives - certainly less emphasis is given to selling a book once it is ...
Page 148
... less , and it has become more difficult to publish original imaginative work , particularly first novels . Gedin offers two reasons additional to that offered by Gellner for what he , following Mrs Leavis , terms ' the disintegration of ...
... less , and it has become more difficult to publish original imaginative work , particularly first novels . Gedin offers two reasons additional to that offered by Gellner for what he , following Mrs Leavis , terms ' the disintegration of ...
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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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