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... written a good novel ( La Condition Humaine ) at a time when he was an advocate of progressive values ; such ... writing altogether ) . However , Malraux's later novels , notably L'Espoir , are judged to be flawed by Malraux's adoption ...
... written a good novel ( La Condition Humaine ) at a time when he was an advocate of progressive values ; such ... writing altogether ) . However , Malraux's later novels , notably L'Espoir , are judged to be flawed by Malraux's adoption ...
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... writing skills anchored in business and were religiously and socially motivated to improve themselves ( 1970 , p ... written for the new middle - class reading public . In Watson's words : The Man of Taste is king : the consumer , at ...
... writing skills anchored in business and were religiously and socially motivated to improve themselves ( 1970 , p ... written for the new middle - class reading public . In Watson's words : The Man of Taste is king : the consumer , at ...
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... written word for their functioning . Moreover , some of these societies have been able , as was the case with the Incas , to progress to considerable levels of complexity . In general , of course , we know rather little about such ...
... written word for their functioning . Moreover , some of these societies have been able , as was the case with the Incas , to progress to considerable levels of complexity . In general , of course , we know rather little about such ...
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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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