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... literary impulse ' or ' literary imagination ' has been successful . Several consequences follow from this : that the dis- enchanting or , as it were , the atheist - inducing effect of the sociology of literature need at present not be ...
... literary impulse ' or ' literary imagination ' has been successful . Several consequences follow from this : that the dis- enchanting or , as it were , the atheist - inducing effect of the sociology of literature need at present not be ...
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... literary impulse itself ? The horror of explanation , or the reduction of the literary impulse Reduction has two relevant meanings in connection with literature : something may be said to be reduced if it is impoverished ; or something ...
... literary impulse itself ? The horror of explanation , or the reduction of the literary impulse Reduction has two relevant meanings in connection with literature : something may be said to be reduced if it is impoverished ; or something ...
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... literary movements which accord with its basic character . The convention that has been most exhaustively examined ... literary impulse . That they do not in any sense determine it can easily be seen if the picture is reversed ...
... literary movements which accord with its basic character . The convention that has been most exhaustively examined ... literary impulse . That they do not in any sense determine it can easily be seen if the picture is reversed ...
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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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