Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 106-107Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1982 |
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CHAPTER I THE SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH TO LITERATURE The relation between literature and society has always been an interesting topic for all humanistic studies . Literary critics and sociologists have discussed the subject from all ...
CHAPTER I THE SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH TO LITERATURE The relation between literature and society has always been an interesting topic for all humanistic studies . Literary critics and sociologists have discussed the subject from all ...
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... literature and its incipient decay . The analogy holds good here also . The neo - Augustan age could not but follow ... literature of this time is marked by coldness and want of feeling . It is the literature of intelligence and wit ...
... literature and its incipient decay . The analogy holds good here also . The neo - Augustan age could not but follow ... literature of this time is marked by coldness and want of feeling . It is the literature of intelligence and wit ...
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... Literature , No. 7 ( 1935 ) , pp . 55-56 . Daiches , D. Critical Approaches to Literature . London , 1964 . Literature and Society . London , 1938 . Danby , J. F. Davies , H. S. 1964 . Poets on Fortune's Hill . London , 1952 . and ...
... Literature , No. 7 ( 1935 ) , pp . 55-56 . Daiches , D. Critical Approaches to Literature . London , 1964 . Literature and Society . London , 1938 . Danby , J. F. Davies , H. S. 1964 . Poets on Fortune's Hill . London , 1952 . and ...
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