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... world visions of the different social classes does , however , entail such a revision . Goldmann argues , in his ... vision of the social class to which the writer belongs , and on the other , that world vision and the real social ...
... world visions of the different social classes does , however , entail such a revision . Goldmann argues , in his ... vision of the social class to which the writer belongs , and on the other , that world vision and the real social ...
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... world vision , with some considerable success , in his studies of Kant , Pascal and Racine . There he relates the structure of the ' tragic vision ' as a world vision both to the structure of the philosophical writings of Pascal and ...
... world vision , with some considerable success , in his studies of Kant , Pascal and Racine . There he relates the structure of the ' tragic vision ' as a world vision both to the structure of the philosophical writings of Pascal and ...
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A Study in the Sociology of Literature Andrew Milner. 2 The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency We have already noted that Goldmann's sociology of literature has , as one of its main ... World Vision of Revolutionary Independency.
A Study in the Sociology of Literature Andrew Milner. 2 The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency We have already noted that Goldmann's sociology of literature has , as one of its main ... World Vision of Revolutionary Independency.
Contents
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
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