Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 5Joseph Strelka |
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... writers re- tained by the historical memory of a given nation — that is , the writers mentioned in the histories of literature , the encyclopedias , the school or university curricula , the academic theses , the erudite articles pub ...
... writers re- tained by the historical memory of a given nation — that is , the writers mentioned in the histories of literature , the encyclopedias , the school or university curricula , the academic theses , the erudite articles pub ...
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... writers that are some 60 or 70 years old , that is , in most cases , they are the writers who were leading the development some 30 or 40 years ago . . . . The reviewers , who might choose among writers for a huge time period , some 3000 ...
... writers that are some 60 or 70 years old , that is , in most cases , they are the writers who were leading the development some 30 or 40 years ago . . . . The reviewers , who might choose among writers for a huge time period , some 3000 ...
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... writers of real- ism , 72 while the tendency of " polishing " all significant writers into " people's authors " and of approaching their creations with the solemn sentimentality normally reserved for memorial occasions fell into dis ...
... writers of real- ism , 72 while the tendency of " polishing " all significant writers into " people's authors " and of approaching their creations with the solemn sentimentality normally reserved for memorial occasions fell into dis ...
Contents
LITERARY CRITICISM AND SOCIOLOGY | 3 |
LITERARY CRITICISM AND SOCIOLOGY 21 | 21 |
THE THREAT OF LITERARY SOCIOLOGY | 30 |
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