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... sociology of literature and culture . This apparently innocent aim necessitated undertaking a second , more general task . It is well known that the sociology of literature is not one of the more high - powered areas of sociology . Part ...
... sociology of literature and culture . This apparently innocent aim necessitated undertaking a second , more general task . It is well known that the sociology of literature is not one of the more high - powered areas of sociology . Part ...
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John A. Hall. The sociology of literature This chapter is concerned to outline the particular areas of interest and to describe the general character of the sociology of literature . We may start by asking what it means to have a sociology ...
John A. Hall. The sociology of literature This chapter is concerned to outline the particular areas of interest and to describe the general character of the sociology of literature . We may start by asking what it means to have a sociology ...
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... literature is of this variety and it includes works of the greatest merit , perhaps most obviously Anna Karenin . However , some literature is clearly not designed to enforce social norms but to serve as social ... sociology of literature.
... literature is of this variety and it includes works of the greatest merit , perhaps most obviously Anna Karenin . However , some literature is clearly not designed to enforce social norms but to serve as social ... sociology of literature.
Contents
The sociology of literature | 24 |
The sociology of the author | 50 |
The novel realism and modernism | 64 |
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