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... century France and detailed studies of eighteenth - century theatre audiences and of the Encyclopédie . The initiative in all these cases came from the literary scholars , not the sociologists , and always from those inter- ested in ...
... century France and detailed studies of eighteenth - century theatre audiences and of the Encyclopédie . The initiative in all these cases came from the literary scholars , not the sociologists , and always from those inter- ested in ...
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... century to be the nearest European counterpart to the bylini singers and narrators . 16 The tra- ditional tales and songs were for centuries the chief form of enter- tainment known to the peasantry scattered over the countryside and to ...
... century to be the nearest European counterpart to the bylini singers and narrators . 16 The tra- ditional tales and songs were for centuries the chief form of enter- tainment known to the peasantry scattered over the countryside and to ...
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... century clergyman - poet of Westfield , Mass . , Edward Taylor . In the Preface to the Lyrical Ballads , Wordsworth ascribed to the poet a like creatively assimilative role ; in the nineteenth century , declaring that " the future of ...
... century clergyman - poet of Westfield , Mass . , Edward Taylor . In the Preface to the Lyrical Ballads , Wordsworth ascribed to the poet a like creatively assimilative role ; in the nineteenth century , declaring that " the future of ...
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LITERARY CRITICISM AND SOCIOLOGY | 3 |
LITERARY CRITICISM AND SOCIOLOGY 21 | 21 |
THE THREAT OF LITERARY SOCIOLOGY | 30 |
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