John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of Literature |
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... literary - critical ideology has been especially influential in the United States where , since the late 1930s , literary criticism has been premised , to a quite remarkable extent , on the more general propositions of the New Criticism ...
... literary - critical ideology has been especially influential in the United States where , since the late 1930s , literary criticism has been premised , to a quite remarkable extent , on the more general propositions of the New Criticism ...
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... gave us the doctrinal challenge.'147 In the debate between the Marxists and the Leavis school during the 1930s , the former position was 38 JOHN MILTON AND THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION Leavis and English Literary Criticism.
... gave us the doctrinal challenge.'147 In the debate between the Marxists and the Leavis school during the 1930s , the former position was 38 JOHN MILTON AND THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION Leavis and English Literary Criticism.
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... literary work actually conveys which ultimately secured for the Leavis ... criticism was strong : in its capacity to give precise and detailed and ... literary to the non - literary . This reaction against Marxism occurred not ...
... literary work actually conveys which ultimately secured for the Leavis ... criticism was strong : in its capacity to give precise and detailed and ... literary to the non - literary . This reaction against Marxism occurred not ...
Contents
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
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