Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 5Joseph Strelka |
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... considered corrupting or the writer is seen as a Bohemian loafer , 10 but because within the framework of social interactions the writer is so closely related to the achievements of our advanced industrial society that the contempt for ...
... considered corrupting or the writer is seen as a Bohemian loafer , 10 but because within the framework of social interactions the writer is so closely related to the achievements of our advanced industrial society that the contempt for ...
Page 179
... considered from that point , then we can recognize this interaction , its existence and its consequences , from two aspects ; though in reality these two intermingle , they will be developed separately here for the sake of systematic ...
... considered from that point , then we can recognize this interaction , its existence and its consequences , from two aspects ; though in reality these two intermingle , they will be developed separately here for the sake of systematic ...
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... considered a mem- ber of the Sociological school , based his views on the work of Marxist historian M. Pokrovsky , who was considered the authority during the 1920s but was outlawed after 1932 and not rehabilitated until 1956. In 1911 ...
... considered a mem- ber of the Sociological school , based his views on the work of Marxist historian M. Pokrovsky , who was considered the authority during the 1920s but was outlawed after 1932 and not rehabilitated until 1956. In 1911 ...
Contents
LITERARY CRITICISM AND SOCIOLOGY | 3 |
LITERARY CRITICISM AND SOCIOLOGY 21 | 21 |
THE THREAT OF LITERARY SOCIOLOGY | 30 |
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