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... remains unexplained by this approach ; an examination of the problems of explanation in this matter will be offered in the next section . Secondly , the remaining avenues of investigation follow from the realisation that a convention ...
... remains unexplained by this approach ; an examination of the problems of explanation in this matter will be offered in the next section . Secondly , the remaining avenues of investigation follow from the realisation that a convention ...
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John A. Hall. some concept of the imitative responsibility of the artist remains , but the greater emphasis is now clearly on the visionary powers of the creator . Kermode's Romantic Image traces the development of the idea of the ...
John A. Hall. some concept of the imitative responsibility of the artist remains , but the greater emphasis is now clearly on the visionary powers of the creator . Kermode's Romantic Image traces the development of the idea of the ...
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... remains of permanent value . The historical approach was not directly discredited but was overtaken by new concerns . The newly literate masses did not swell the general reading public which was to listen to the august seriousness of ...
... remains of permanent value . The historical approach was not directly discredited but was overtaken by new concerns . The newly literate masses did not swell the general reading public which was to listen to the august seriousness of ...
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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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