Unisa English Studies, Volumes 16-20Department of English, University of South Africa., 1978 - English language |
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... social environment in which it developed , that is to say , between the novel as a literary genre and individualistic modern society . ( p . 6 ) In other words , Goldmann suggests we look at the way the form of the novel is produced by ...
... social environment in which it developed , that is to say , between the novel as a literary genre and individualistic modern society . ( p . 6 ) In other words , Goldmann suggests we look at the way the form of the novel is produced by ...
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... Social Research , originally established in 1923. The aim of the Institute was to develop a critical sociology , meaning primarily a science of social function and its underlying principles , in contrast to formal or purely descriptive ...
... Social Research , originally established in 1923. The aim of the Institute was to develop a critical sociology , meaning primarily a science of social function and its underlying principles , in contrast to formal or purely descriptive ...
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... social environment . The relationship between a personal and a social consciousness that Scott illustrates in Waverley and similar novels is closely related to that postulated by Lucien Goldman in his Towards a Sociology of the Novel as ...
... social environment . The relationship between a personal and a social consciousness that Scott illustrates in Waverley and similar novels is closely related to that postulated by Lucien Goldman in his Towards a Sociology of the Novel as ...
Contents
Ephemerides on its 150th Anniversary | 10 |
Two Themes in the African Novel in English | 16 |
Jeni Couzyn | 23 |
Copyright | |
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