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Page 32
... remains : why is so much of the conflict focused on the literary enterprise and why does the sociology of literature appear to pose such a threat to literary criticism and education ? I should like to suggest that a large part of the ...
... remains : why is so much of the conflict focused on the literary enterprise and why does the sociology of literature appear to pose such a threat to literary criticism and education ? I should like to suggest that a large part of the ...
Page 197
... remains excluded from Haller's definition of occasional poetry . It would surely have to be assigned to political poetry , which , accord- ing to H. Heckel's argument , " includes " in its broader sense all poetic works which help in ...
... remains excluded from Haller's definition of occasional poetry . It would surely have to be assigned to political poetry , which , accord- ing to H. Heckel's argument , " includes " in its broader sense all poetic works which help in ...
Page 259
... remain static during periods of relative social sta- bility ; rather , they are subjected to an “ almost imperceptible func- tional change , " which can be detected even with a " presumed distance from reality of literary fiction " ( pp ...
... remain static during periods of relative social sta- bility ; rather , they are subjected to an “ almost imperceptible func- tional change , " which can be detected even with a " presumed distance from reality of literary fiction " ( pp ...
Contents
LITERARY CRITICISM AND SOCIOLOGY | 3 |
LITERARY CRITICISM AND SOCIOLOGY 21 | 21 |
THE THREAT OF LITERARY SOCIOLOGY | 30 |
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