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... Pop Art . And by using as its vehicle the printed book , which was the original mass- produced object , the novel became involved with the values of the Gutenberg era ; as a cultural artifact it was characterised by wide distribution ...
... Pop Art . And by using as its vehicle the printed book , which was the original mass- produced object , the novel became involved with the values of the Gutenberg era ; as a cultural artifact it was characterised by wide distribution ...
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... Pop Art . Throughout the existence of this form of painting , critics have veered between explanations that see it as a new mode of figurative art , satirising the artifacts and icons of com- mercial mass culture , and those more ...
... Pop Art . Throughout the existence of this form of painting , critics have veered between explanations that see it as a new mode of figurative art , satirising the artifacts and icons of com- mercial mass culture , and those more ...
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... art nouveau and the Pop Art uses of the trappings of Kiplingesque patriotism . One has seen a remarkable revival of interest in Gals- worthy , sparked off by an interminable television serialisation of 150 THE SITUATION OF THE NOVEL.
... art nouveau and the Pop Art uses of the trappings of Kiplingesque patriotism . One has seen a remarkable revival of interest in Gals- worthy , sparked off by an interminable television serialisation of 150 THE SITUATION OF THE NOVEL.
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Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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