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His conception of the base / superstructure relationship as mediated through the
world visions of the different social ... work of literature and the world vision of the
social class to which the writer belongs , and on the other , that world vision and ...
His conception of the base / superstructure relationship as mediated through the
world visions of the different social ... work of literature and the world vision of the
social class to which the writer belongs , and on the other , that world vision and ...
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THE PROBLEM PROBLEM OF METHOD world vision as a tool which will help
him to deduce two things from the text : the essential meaning of the work which
he is studying and the meaning which the individual and partial elements take on
...
THE PROBLEM PROBLEM OF METHOD world vision as a tool which will help
him to deduce two things from the text : the essential meaning of the work which
he is studying and the meaning which the individual and partial elements take on
...
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2 The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency We have already noted that
Goldmann ' s sociology of literature has , as one of its main aims , the
establishment of an ideal typology of possible world visions , and we have
rejected the ...
2 The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency We have already noted that
Goldmann ' s sociology of literature has , as one of its main aims , the
establishment of an ideal typology of possible world visions , and we have
rejected the ...
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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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