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... offered by recently hailed luminaries such as Derrida , Lacan , Adorno and Althusser . There are so many possible intellectual constituents of the subject that it has seemed necessary , in the interest of clarity , to limit our ...
... offered by recently hailed luminaries such as Derrida , Lacan , Adorno and Althusser . There are so many possible intellectual constituents of the subject that it has seemed necessary , in the interest of clarity , to limit our ...
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... offered above ; in particular , Bell stresses the importance of the new technologies that suddenly made the world much smaller : What was true of the physical world was equally true of the social . With the growth of numbers and density ...
... offered above ; in particular , Bell stresses the importance of the new technologies that suddenly made the world much smaller : What was true of the physical world was equally true of the social . With the growth of numbers and density ...
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... offered by evidence suggesting that the demise of such discipline in conditions of super affluence seems to be unfavourable to literary culture . This evidence is provided by Gedin , whose Literature in the Marketplace argues that the ...
... offered by evidence suggesting that the demise of such discipline in conditions of super affluence seems to be unfavourable to literary culture . This evidence is provided by Gedin , whose Literature in the Marketplace argues that 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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