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... result of a vigorous adherence to bourgeois values ) by Thomas Mann ( Lukács , 1963 ) . Such a schematisation is brutal and deserves to be since it is clear that Lukács ' theory has had a very wide reception . The classic criticism to ...
... result of a vigorous adherence to bourgeois values ) by Thomas Mann ( Lukács , 1963 ) . Such a schematisation is brutal and deserves to be since it is clear that Lukács ' theory has had a very wide reception . The classic criticism to ...
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... result , for his approach seemed initially to be far subtler . Goldmann had been influenced by the neo - Hegelian Lukács of The Theory of the Novel as well as by structuralism : both of these traditions encouraged him to declare that he ...
... result , for his approach seemed initially to be far subtler . Goldmann had been influenced by the neo - Hegelian Lukács of The Theory of the Novel as well as by structuralism : both of these traditions encouraged him to declare that he ...
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... result of callousness , only the natural consequence of the only proceedings the poor had available instead of formal divorce . A final support to this theory of wife - sales is found in the fact that their number rose in the years ...
... result of callousness , only the natural consequence of the only proceedings the poor had available instead of formal divorce . A final support to this theory of wife - sales is found in the fact that their number rose in the years ...
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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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