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True , it has long been a dogma in the academies that art and politics are two separate worlds ; that the value of a work of art is unaffected by the artist's relation to the social movements of his own time , his concern with human ...
True , it has long been a dogma in the academies that art and politics are two separate worlds ; that the value of a work of art is unaffected by the artist's relation to the social movements of his own time , his concern with human ...
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Among these positive forces are , as we have seen , her highly critical concern over the fate of women in her society , a concern which involves a reconsideration of its basic values . • It is Jane Austen's sensitive vitality ...
Among these positive forces are , as we have seen , her highly critical concern over the fate of women in her society , a concern which involves a reconsideration of its basic values . • It is Jane Austen's sensitive vitality ...
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It is Jane Austen's sensitive vitality , her genuine concern ( based on so large an honesty ) that captures imagination . And the concern does not stop at what , among the ruling class at Highbury , is pleasant and easily solved .
It is Jane Austen's sensitive vitality , her genuine concern ( based on so large an honesty ) that captures imagination . And the concern does not stop at what , among the ruling class at Highbury , is pleasant and easily solved .
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