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... necessary , in the interest of clarity , to limit our discussion to six . This in itself might seem overly generous ; con- sequently , it is instructive to note one reason why such diversity is at present unavoidable . Beneath most of ...
... necessary , in the interest of clarity , to limit our discussion to six . This in itself might seem overly generous ; con- sequently , it is instructive to note one reason why such diversity is at present unavoidable . Beneath most of ...
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... necessary condition of the Italian Renaissance . His case is strengthened when the numbers of artists who were ' new ... necessary precondition for industrialism . However , it may be argued that the discipline necessary for the ...
... necessary condition of the Italian Renaissance . His case is strengthened when the numbers of artists who were ' new ... necessary precondition for industrialism . However , it may be argued that the discipline necessary for the ...
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... necessary to abandon the false trails of love , society and of the idolatry of art ; salvation can only be found through actually working at writing . At the end of Time Regained we realise that the book that Marcel must write is the ...
... necessary to abandon the false trails of love , society and of the idolatry of art ; salvation can only be found through actually working at writing . At the end of Time Regained we realise that the book that Marcel must write is the ...
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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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