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... reasons why sociology should interest itself in literature . A straightforward one is that sociology might be of help in ... reason for this can be discerned from a comment by Philip Roth to the effect that , for him , the pleasure of ...
... reasons why sociology should interest itself in literature . A straightforward one is that sociology might be of help in ... reason for this can be discerned from a comment by Philip Roth to the effect that , for him , the pleasure of ...
Page 78
... reason to believe this is already the case , and certainly no reason to believe that the changed position of the narrator in modernist novels prevents narrative art . And insofar as Adorno's justification of almost cabbalistic ...
... reason to believe this is already the case , and certainly no reason to believe that the changed position of the narrator in modernist novels prevents narrative art . And insofar as Adorno's justification of almost cabbalistic ...
Page 93
... reason for this is simple : We have come to accept the notion that there is still a territory unconquered and uninhabited by palefaces , the bearers of ' civilisation ' , the cadres of imperialist reason ; and we have been learning that ...
... reason for this is simple : We have come to accept the notion that there is still a territory unconquered and uninhabited by palefaces , the bearers of ' civilisation ' , the cadres of imperialist reason ; and we have been learning that ...
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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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