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But such an analysis of Shakespeare ' s position in Elizabethan society is
essentially superficial . Certainly , Shakespeare came from the bourgeois class ;
but , as an Elizabethan dramatist , he was also a servant of the court . Caudwell
came ...
But such an analysis of Shakespeare ' s position in Elizabethan society is
essentially superficial . Certainly , Shakespeare came from the bourgeois class ;
but , as an Elizabethan dramatist , he was also a servant of the court . Caudwell
came ...
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130 At the same time , the writer ' s position in society changes such that “ The
writer no longer participates in the great struggles of his time , but is reduced to a
mere spectator and chronicler of public life . ' 131 This twofold development gives
...
130 At the same time , the writer ' s position in society changes such that “ The
writer no longer participates in the great struggles of his time , but is reduced to a
mere spectator and chronicler of public life . ' 131 This twofold development gives
...
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Pre - capitalist society did , indeed , entail a direct relationship with nature such
as the one Leavis describes . ... it ignores the realities of exploitation and
oppression , and of consequent social conflict , which are present in all class
societies .
Pre - capitalist society did , indeed , entail a direct relationship with nature such
as the one Leavis describes . ... it ignores the realities of exploitation and
oppression , and of consequent social conflict , which are present in all class
societies .
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Contents
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
Copyright | |
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