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... cultural life where intelligent and serious - minded men and women make available to the public bad works of art , knowing them to be bad and knowing also that they will lose money ' ( New Statesman , 22 March 1968 ) . By no means all ...
... cultural life where intelligent and serious - minded men and women make available to the public bad works of art , knowing them to be bad and knowing also that they will lose money ' ( New Statesman , 22 March 1968 ) . By no means all ...
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... cultural en- vironment ' as a perfect model of neo - capitalist cultural processes . Nevertheless , in its narrower applications , Meyer's argument seems to me substantially true , particularly with reference to the novel . The ...
... cultural en- vironment ' as a perfect model of neo - capitalist cultural processes . Nevertheless , in its narrower applications , Meyer's argument seems to me substantially true , particularly with reference to the novel . The ...
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... cultural and literary attitudes as self - evidently right , and the opposite position , that dismisses recent English literature as flat , tame and hopelessly rooted in the past . I should like , in a provisional way , to adopt the cultural ...
... cultural and literary attitudes as self - evidently right , and the opposite position , that dismisses recent English literature as flat , tame and hopelessly rooted in the past . I should like , in a provisional way , to adopt the cultural ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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