The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 54
... bourgeois critics ' unwillingness or inability to understand Shakespeare's progressive political viewpoint and con- crete social interests . From the beginning of the nineteenth century until its reinstate- ment by the magnificent ...
... bourgeois critics ' unwillingness or inability to understand Shakespeare's progressive political viewpoint and con- crete social interests . From the beginning of the nineteenth century until its reinstate- ment by the magnificent ...
Pagina 119
... bourgeois position . At the same time ... it aroused demo- cratic hopes among the wider masses - hopes which the bour- geois solution could not satisfy . Cromwell was the leader of the more active sections of bourgeois and petty - bourgeois ...
... bourgeois position . At the same time ... it aroused demo- cratic hopes among the wider masses - hopes which the bour- geois solution could not satisfy . Cromwell was the leader of the more active sections of bourgeois and petty - bourgeois ...
Pagina 304
... bourgeois art form Kettle says : " For literature to the bourgeois writers of this period was , above all , a means of taking stock of the new society . A me- dium which could express a realistic and objective curiosity about man and ...
... bourgeois art form Kettle says : " For literature to the bourgeois writers of this period was , above all , a means of taking stock of the new society . A me- dium which could express a realistic and objective curiosity about man and ...
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