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... turn raises the question of the ways and extent to which literature may be seen as telling us the truth about man's life in society . We can now turn to an attempted answer to the ways in which the issues of external referent , internal ...
... turn raises the question of the ways and extent to which literature may be seen as telling us the truth about man's life in society . We can now turn to an attempted answer to the ways in which the issues of external referent , internal ...
Page 71
... turn of the century . Whereas intellectuals of this type had at first felt filled with some degree of optimism about the possibilities inherent in the new affluent and literate societies , their successors had doubts . An intellectual ...
... turn of the century . Whereas intellectuals of this type had at first felt filled with some degree of optimism about the possibilities inherent in the new affluent and literate societies , their successors had doubts . An intellectual ...
Page 72
... turn to a much greater emphasis on the problems of creation themselves , on originality and on style . Thus was born the avant - garde , described so well by Poggioli ( 1968 ) and Shattuck ( 1970 ) . And it must be noted that this loss ...
... turn to a much greater emphasis on the problems of creation themselves , on originality and on style . Thus was born the avant - garde , described so well by Poggioli ( 1968 ) and Shattuck ( 1970 ) . And it must be noted that this loss ...
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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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