Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... society merely represent the domi- nance of one particular class the economic dominance and therefore the cultural dominance of that class . For the stability of such a society a certain uniformity of ideas and modes of ex- pression is ...
... society merely represent the domi- nance of one particular class the economic dominance and therefore the cultural dominance of that class . For the stability of such a society a certain uniformity of ideas and modes of ex- pression is ...
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... society is to be seen not only in shrinking incomes ; a corresponding col- lapse is evident in other spheres . The economic base is badly rotted ; but , disintegration and decay are rushing every aspect of contemporary society ...
... society is to be seen not only in shrinking incomes ; a corresponding col- lapse is evident in other spheres . The economic base is badly rotted ; but , disintegration and decay are rushing every aspect of contemporary society ...
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... society and therefore cannot be appropriated by individuals . Of course this is an outside view of the process . Subjectively the artist believes himself to be realising an ideal freedom derived from the “ magic ” qualities of art works ...
... society and therefore cannot be appropriated by individuals . Of course this is an outside view of the process . Subjectively the artist believes himself to be realising an ideal freedom derived from the “ magic ” qualities of art works ...
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