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... becomes a ' declining ' class . The earlier period is seen as essentially favourable to the development of great ... becomes increasingly manifest , it becomes increasingly difficult for the humanist intellectual to identify his own ...
... becomes a ' declining ' class . The earlier period is seen as essentially favourable to the development of great ... becomes increasingly manifest , it becomes increasingly difficult for the humanist intellectual to identify his own ...
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... becomes possible to explain the weaknesses of his literary criticism . Anderson is clearly aware of the peculiar inadequacy of Leavis's critical method to the treatment of contemporary avant - garde literature . But he is content to ...
... becomes possible to explain the weaknesses of his literary criticism . Anderson is clearly aware of the peculiar inadequacy of Leavis's critical method to the treatment of contemporary avant - garde literature . But he is content to ...
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... become essential ? ' , but as essence becomes divorced from life and becomes located at a level of being beyond life , so tragedy poses the new question ' how can essence come alive ? ' . 30 The epic unity of life and meaning achieved ...
... become essential ? ' , but as essence becomes divorced from life and becomes located at a level of being beyond life , so tragedy poses the new question ' how can essence come alive ? ' . 30 The epic unity of life and meaning achieved ...
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Goldmanns Genetic Structuralism | 8 |
A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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