John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... century itself becomes the impossible object . The era of revolutions is , necessarily , unthinkable.'171 The twentieth century is , indeed , an impossible object for Leavis , and it is so simply because there is no room in his world ...
... century itself becomes the impossible object . The era of revolutions is , necessarily , unthinkable.'171 The twentieth century is , indeed , an impossible object for Leavis , and it is so simply because there is no room in his world ...
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... centuries before the Revolution of 1640 ; indeed , its beginnings date from the early fourteenth century . But in the century preceding the Revolution the process quickened rapidly , partly as a result of its inherently exponential ...
... centuries before the Revolution of 1640 ; indeed , its beginnings date from the early fourteenth century . But in the century preceding the Revolution the process quickened rapidly , partly as a result of its inherently exponential ...
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... century . Whilst Hobsbawm's Marxist version of the theory points to a general crisis of production in the feudal ... century history which suggest such a crisis . As Hobsbawm points out , the middle decades of the century saw not only ...
... century . Whilst Hobsbawm's Marxist version of the theory points to a general crisis of production in the feudal ... century history which suggest such a crisis . As Hobsbawm points out , the middle decades of the century saw not only ...
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