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name of this claim that studies of the author ' s life , his times and his society , his
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They are autonomous productions of the activity of literary expression . It is in the
name of this claim that studies of the author ' s life , his times and his society , his
stated purposes , his working drafts , etc . are subordinated to the reading and ...
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insistence on the need for a direct analysis of the art - object as artobject , its
insistence on the integrity of the literary text . In his sociology , ' all positive study
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insistence on the need for a direct analysis of the art - object as artobject , its
insistence on the integrity of the literary text . In his sociology , ' all positive study
must always begin with an effort to dissect the object studied , so that the object is
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5 Leavis and English Literary Criticism We have argued that the central task
encumbent upon the sociology of literature is that of specifying the precise
pattern of mediations which exists between the literary artifact and the total social
structure .
5 Leavis and English Literary Criticism We have argued that the central task
encumbent upon the sociology of literature is that of specifying the precise
pattern of mediations which exists between the literary artifact and the total social
structure .
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A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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