Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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... society . 2. THE SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPTION OF LITERATURE The last words of the preceding paragraph contain the under- current of all that Brownson says , or thinks it worth while to say , on literature . From his very youth on , almost ...
... society . 2. THE SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPTION OF LITERATURE The last words of the preceding paragraph contain the under- current of all that Brownson says , or thinks it worth while to say , on literature . From his very youth on , almost ...
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... society to literature is a closer one than this . The relation on the part of society is not merely that of a sort of condition necessary for the existence of literature . If , as we have already said , literature is the expression of ...
... society to literature is a closer one than this . The relation on the part of society is not merely that of a sort of condition necessary for the existence of literature . If , as we have already said , literature is the expression of ...
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... society ; but in its turn it also exerts a powerful influence on the latter , as we have already mentioned . alternation here of cause and effect . society and literature follow each other in a circle , for that would preclude all ...
... society ; but in its turn it also exerts a powerful influence on the latter , as we have already mentioned . alternation here of cause and effect . society and literature follow each other in a circle , for that would preclude all ...
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... society and from the growing unrest and the unsettled condition of the question of classes among men follows an important duty of literature , since the latter deals specifically with life and the various problems of it that are ...
... society and from the growing unrest and the unsettled condition of the question of classes among men follows an important duty of literature , since the latter deals specifically with life and the various problems of it that are ...
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... society ; virtue may lead to happiness , but it is equally true that real happiness leads to virtue ( xix 54 , 64 ) . If literature is not imbued with this higher beauty that ennobles the heart of man , where is the recreation or ...
... society ; virtue may lead to happiness , but it is equally true that real happiness leads to virtue ( xix 54 , 64 ) . If literature is not imbued with this higher beauty that ennobles the heart of man , where is the recreation or ...
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