CR: The Centennial Review, Volumes 25-26Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1981 |
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Page 177
... society from the President on down , it is easily absorbed into the dominant culture , a classic example of Marcuse's point about the ease with which putatively oppositional works are absorbed by the " one - dimensional " so- ciety . If ...
... society from the President on down , it is easily absorbed into the dominant culture , a classic example of Marcuse's point about the ease with which putatively oppositional works are absorbed by the " one - dimensional " so- ciety . If ...
Page 142
... society in which they live . Far from rebelling against it , they live in fear of its conventions and attempt to observe them , usually with hilarious results . Leacock's characters are the little men that Charlie Chaplin made famous ...
... society in which they live . Far from rebelling against it , they live in fear of its conventions and attempt to observe them , usually with hilarious results . Leacock's characters are the little men that Charlie Chaplin made famous ...
Page 305
... society she has ever known . To categorically denounce this society would , unquestionably , make life greyer by several shades , but to see nothing else but Belmont is to deaden ourselves to questions of momentous importance . The law ...
... society she has ever known . To categorically denounce this society would , unquestionably , make life greyer by several shades , but to see nothing else but Belmont is to deaden ourselves to questions of momentous importance . The law ...
Contents
KEIKO BEPPU and M TERESA TAVORMINA | 20 |
SUSAN FROM BERG SCHAEFFER | 41 |
AUDREY EKDAHL DAVIDSON | 48 |
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