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... style varied from country to country : this was partly because the archaeological heritage of each country is different , partly on account of accidental differences of style , attitude and character in the individuals who prominently ...
... style varied from country to country : this was partly because the archaeological heritage of each country is different , partly on account of accidental differences of style , attitude and character in the individuals who prominently ...
Page 28
... style , which gives the impression of representing the ' real world ' , of innocently reflect- ing reality in a purely passive way . He claimed that the realist ( or " readerly " ) style was the style of the bourgeois ascendancy , but ...
... style , which gives the impression of representing the ' real world ' , of innocently reflect- ing reality in a purely passive way . He claimed that the realist ( or " readerly " ) style was the style of the bourgeois ascendancy , but ...
Page 133
... style of much of the book , however , can prove to be somewhat annoying , as it piles up literary quotations which , while singularly illuminating , do not as a whole convince us of anything . Furthermore , whilst its arguments are ...
... style of much of the book , however , can prove to be somewhat annoying , as it piles up literary quotations which , while singularly illuminating , do not as a whole convince us of anything . Furthermore , whilst its arguments are ...
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