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Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). to Fielding ; he was concerned , we might say , with the justice of social law , but in a certain direction only , for he confined himself to a special aspect of society , to the incidence of ...
Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). to Fielding ; he was concerned , we might say , with the justice of social law , but in a certain direction only , for he confined himself to a special aspect of society , to the incidence of ...
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... society that was stressed . This perhaps is all the more remarkable , as Meredith always protested that the business of comedy and much of his best work ranks as comedy -was to enliven society's consciousness of itself , " to make life ...
... society that was stressed . This perhaps is all the more remarkable , as Meredith always protested that the business of comedy and much of his best work ranks as comedy -was to enliven society's consciousness of itself , " to make life ...
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... society which is after all , like all states of society , transitional . No one will deny that ; though I do not think that the novelist , in dealing with such material , is exercising his peculiar function : that is , rather , the ...
... society which is after all , like all states of society , transitional . No one will deny that ; though I do not think that the novelist , in dealing with such material , is exercising his peculiar function : that is , rather , the ...
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By Professor J E G DE MONTMORENCY F R S L | 21 |
The Contribution of a Provincial Centre Norwich | 41 |
Has it a Function ToDay? | 57 |
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