John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... hand , the morbid preoccupation with abnormality to , on the other hand , the obsessive use of allegory . But this lack of perspective gives rise , above all , to the ideology of angst , the ideology of despair in the face of a ...
... hand , the morbid preoccupation with abnormality to , on the other hand , the obsessive use of allegory . But this lack of perspective gives rise , above all , to the ideology of angst , the ideology of despair in the face of a ...
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... hand , but not in the form in which he poses it . It is unnecessary , and indeed impossible , to demonstrate that capitalism could not have emerged triumphant in England without this particular revolution . Obviously , another ...
... hand , but not in the form in which he poses it . It is unnecessary , and indeed impossible , to demonstrate that capitalism could not have emerged triumphant in England without this particular revolution . Obviously , another ...
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... hand , the propertied Puritans , and , on the other , the lower class heretics . But Hill's debt to Marx coexists alongside that owed to those historians , such as Hugh Trevor - Roper , who have sought to explain the Civil War as the ...
... hand , the propertied Puritans , and , on the other , the lower class heretics . But Hill's debt to Marx coexists alongside that owed to those historians , such as Hugh Trevor - Roper , who have sought to explain the Civil War as the ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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