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... bourgeoisie was a ' progressive ' class , and secondly , the period after 1848 , when the bourgeoisie becomes a ' declining ' class . The earlier period is seen as essentially favourable to the development of great realist literature ...
... bourgeoisie was a ' progressive ' class , and secondly , the period after 1848 , when the bourgeoisie becomes a ' declining ' class . The earlier period is seen as essentially favourable to the development of great realist literature ...
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... bourgeoisie and the nobility , and that such circumstances necessarily gave birth to a more pragmatic and less radical world vision than did those which prevailed , for example , in France , where a long class struggle kept the bourgeoisie ...
... bourgeoisie and the nobility , and that such circumstances necessarily gave birth to a more pragmatic and less radical world vision than did those which prevailed , for example , in France , where a long class struggle kept the bourgeoisie ...
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... bourgeoisie , the party of wealth and education . The Independents and the Puritans in general were the party of the petty bourgeoisie , and the petty independent land- owners.'62 Now if there is anything at all of which we can be ...
... bourgeoisie , the party of wealth and education . The Independents and the Puritans in general were the party of the petty bourgeoisie , and the petty independent land- owners.'62 Now if there is anything at all of which we can be ...
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Goldmanns Genetic Structuralism | 8 |
A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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