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Pàgina 74
... social context in which these different responses occur is to find some explanation for the enthusiasm of Ameri- can publishers and the stuffy reserve of their English counter- parts . There are , after all , an enormous number of ...
... social context in which these different responses occur is to find some explanation for the enthusiasm of Ameri- can publishers and the stuffy reserve of their English counter- parts . There are , after all , an enormous number of ...
Pàgina 211
... social class becomes , the less articulate it is , while at the same time the more interesting it is , and the core of the middle - class mind takes even more getting at . Some people think realism is synonymous with ' working - class ...
... social class becomes , the less articulate it is , while at the same time the more interesting it is , and the core of the middle - class mind takes even more getting at . Some people think realism is synonymous with ' working - class ...
Pàgina 227
... social groups and categories . For the cartoon really exists on four separate , though united , levels on all of which it is quite lucid and coherent . It can be read simply as a ' boy and animal ' contemporary fairy - tale , entirely ...
... social groups and categories . For the cartoon really exists on four separate , though united , levels on all of which it is quite lucid and coherent . It can be read simply as a ' boy and animal ' contemporary fairy - tale , entirely ...
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