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Page 97
... noted in Goodlad's study . He presumes that the audience's feelings can be read from the content of the plays . His reason for adopting this position is that empirical evidence on the mass media audience has shown that standards of ...
... noted in Goodlad's study . He presumes that the audience's feelings can be read from the content of the plays . His reason for adopting this position is that empirical evidence on the mass media audience has shown that standards of ...
Page 101
... classic example of the difficulty noted about the sociology of ignorance for it is possible to conceive of more Hardy novels had the general climate been more propitious . These intangible factors are hard to discover but Gatekeepers.
... classic example of the difficulty noted about the sociology of ignorance for it is possible to conceive of more Hardy novels had the general climate been more propitious . These intangible factors are hard to discover but Gatekeepers.
Page 129
... noted that the lack of ready availability of books proved a considerable barrier for many years . The cost of the triple - decker Victorian novel was , of course , far too high for normal families . But an equally important obstacle was ...
... noted that the lack of ready availability of books proved a considerable barrier for many years . The cost of the triple - decker Victorian novel was , of course , far too high for normal families . But an equally important obstacle was ...
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