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... referent of structuralism is a necessary corrective to this , but it has been seen that interest rapidly developed ... referent , internal referent and truth relate to each other . The sociology of literature This chapter is concerned to ...
... referent of structuralism is a necessary corrective to this , but it has been seen that interest rapidly developed ... referent , internal referent and truth relate to each other . The sociology of literature This chapter is concerned to ...
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... referent or reflector , or What is literature ? What are the implications of saying that it is possible to gain certain insights into the social world through a careful reading of literary texts ? Implications in fact abound since the ...
... referent or reflector , or What is literature ? What are the implications of saying that it is possible to gain certain insights into the social world through a careful reading of literary texts ? Implications in fact abound since the ...
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... referent would lead us to expect , about the self - image of an age in which minorities were given low status . Surely this is what we would expect to find , and in this sense the social referent of the short stories seems extremely ...
... referent would lead us to expect , about the self - image of an age in which minorities were given low status . Surely this is what we would expect to find , and in this sense the social referent of the short stories seems extremely ...
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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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