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... sociology of literature . We may start by asking what it means to have a sociology of some facet of social life . The confusion in the matter can be illustrated most clearly by looking at the sociology of religion . Bluntly , is it the ...
... sociology of literature . We may start by asking what it means to have a sociology of some facet of social life . The confusion in the matter can be illustrated most clearly by looking at the sociology of religion . Bluntly , is it the ...
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... Sociology of the Cinema , Routledge and Kegan Paul , London . Jay , M. ( 1973 ) The Dialectical Imagination , Heinemann , London . Josipovici , G. ( 1973 ) The World and the Book , Paladin , London . Kermode , F. ( 1967 ) The Sense of ...
... Sociology of the Cinema , Routledge and Kegan Paul , London . Jay , M. ( 1973 ) The Dialectical Imagination , Heinemann , London . Josipovici , G. ( 1973 ) The World and the Book , Paladin , London . Kermode , F. ( 1967 ) The Sense of ...
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... Sociology , Constable , London . McQuail , D. ( 1972 ) Towards a Sociology of Mass Communications , Collier Macmillan , London . McQuail , D. , Blumler , J. G. and Brown , J. R. ( 1972 ) ' The television audience : a revised perspective ...
... Sociology , Constable , London . McQuail , D. ( 1972 ) Towards a Sociology of Mass Communications , Collier Macmillan , London . McQuail , D. , Blumler , J. G. and Brown , J. R. ( 1972 ) ' The television audience : a revised perspective ...
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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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