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Page 29
... seems unsound is in this , that it seems to presuppose ... a sort of select circle to which you address yourself , leaving the rest of the world outside the pale . It seems as if they had to come into a rigid system , whereas I submit ...
... seems unsound is in this , that it seems to presuppose ... a sort of select circle to which you address yourself , leaving the rest of the world outside the pale . It seems as if they had to come into a rigid system , whereas I submit ...
Page 136
... seems that the reading of literature is sufficiently private to allow class variables to play an important part . Michel Zeraffa has discovered that readers of different social class actually look for entirely different things in the ...
... seems that the reading of literature is sufficiently private to allow class variables to play an important part . Michel Zeraffa has discovered that readers of different social class actually look for entirely different things in the ...
Page 147
... seems quite clear that the process of development depends upon the breakdown of customary habits and the rise of abstract and routinised conduct . In a nutshell , the process of industrialism seems to consist in making the world cold ...
... seems quite clear that the process of development depends upon the breakdown of customary habits and the rise of abstract and routinised conduct . In a nutshell , the process of industrialism seems to consist in making the world cold ...
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The sociology of the author | 50 |
The novel realism and modernism | 64 |
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