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Pagina 109
... Parliament and its periodical press , while in France it still had to concentrate its whole intellectual vigor in the comedy . Because of Shakespeare's hostile attitude to the middle class of his time , his comedies moved in a world of ...
... Parliament and its periodical press , while in France it still had to concentrate its whole intellectual vigor in the comedy . Because of Shakespeare's hostile attitude to the middle class of his time , his comedies moved in a world of ...
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... parliament . He was arrested by the Fascists on No- vember 8 , 1926 , and sentenced to twenty years ' imprisonment . He was released from prison one week before his death on April 27 , 1937. His prison writings , published after the ...
... parliament . He was arrested by the Fascists on No- vember 8 , 1926 , and sentenced to twenty years ' imprisonment . He was released from prison one week before his death on April 27 , 1937. His prison writings , published after the ...
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... parliament for a time , he returned to journalism . Since his life had already revealed a pattern of disillusionments linked to new and passionate conversions it was not surprising that he should repudiate his own Stalinism . What was ...
... parliament for a time , he returned to journalism . Since his life had already revealed a pattern of disillusionments linked to new and passionate conversions it was not surprising that he should repudiate his own Stalinism . What was ...
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A READER IN Marxist Aesthetics Selected TEXTS | 22 |
THE SECOND GENERATION | 79 |
ANTONIO LABRIOLA | 91 |
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