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... values allowed for the great novels of Balzac and Stendhal , while the reactionary values dominant since 1848 have caused the deterioration of modern European literature . This deterioration is a consequence of the character of realism ...
... values allowed for the great novels of Balzac and Stendhal , while the reactionary values dominant since 1848 have caused the deterioration of modern European literature . This deterioration is a consequence of the character of realism ...
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... values , Bellow's novels are in fact at their best when they exhibit a ' fertile paranoia ' . Nevertheless , Swingewood's theory is ultimately one - dimensional and contrasts poorly with the charity of Henry James who , unhappy though ...
... values , Bellow's novels are in fact at their best when they exhibit a ' fertile paranoia ' . Nevertheless , Swingewood's theory is ultimately one - dimensional and contrasts poorly with the charity of Henry James who , unhappy though ...
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... Values ' ( 1956 ) . Albrecht undertook a content analysis of popular literature in order to discover the values that it contained , and then compared these with the state of societal values established through sociological surveys . His ...
... Values ' ( 1956 ) . Albrecht undertook a content analysis of popular literature in order to discover the values that it contained , and then compared these with the state of societal values established through sociological surveys . His ...
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The novel realism and modernism | 64 |
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