Plato to Elliot: A Literary CriticismKitab Mahal, 1965 - 198 من الصفحات |
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... social forces operating at a certain period . He believes that our social relations and behaviour are largely controlled by our class - relations ; our character is the product of our environment and our destiny is determined by the ...
... social forces operating at a certain period . He believes that our social relations and behaviour are largely controlled by our class - relations ; our character is the product of our environment and our destiny is determined by the ...
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... social history of literature . When the society moves forward , when the social forces have the progressive trends , literature and art , Shelley feels , reach a high standard of perfection . The Aethenian drama is great because of the ...
... social history of literature . When the society moves forward , when the social forces have the progressive trends , literature and art , Shelley feels , reach a high standard of perfection . The Aethenian drama is great because of the ...
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... social consciousness . The mode of production in material life determines the social , political and intellectual life processes in general . It is not the consciousness of men that determines their being , but , on the contrary , their ...
... social consciousness . The mode of production in material life determines the social , political and intellectual life processes in general . It is not the consciousness of men that determines their being , but , on the contrary , their ...
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