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... offers the possibility of some freedom from the neatly ascribed roles of the past . Proust is not a pessimist about ... offer an increase of certain types of freedom , it is a condition in many ways to be valued . Proust's paradox is ...
... offers the possibility of some freedom from the neatly ascribed roles of the past . Proust is not a pessimist about ... offer an increase of certain types of freedom , it is a condition in many ways to be valued . Proust's paradox is ...
Page 76
... offers a brilliant pastiche of the Goncourt brothers ' arch - realist journal in which they discuss his own characters ... offer an amusing , rounded and utterly false picture . Proust in this matter is trying to reverse our traditional ...
... offers a brilliant pastiche of the Goncourt brothers ' arch - realist journal in which they discuss his own characters ... offer an amusing , rounded and utterly false picture . Proust in this matter is trying to reverse our traditional ...
Page 148
... offer one line of support for the beneficial but unintended consequence of industrialism . Another line is offered by evidence suggesting that the demise of such discipline in conditions of super affluence seems to be unfavourable to ...
... offer one line of support for the beneficial but unintended consequence of industrialism . Another line is offered by evidence suggesting that the demise of such discipline in conditions of super affluence seems to be unfavourable to ...
Contents
The sociology of literature | 24 |
The sociology of the author | 50 |
The novel realism and modernism | 64 |
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