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... culture , in which her pollution by Tarquin matters because it will cause horror in those who see her and acquire a social stigma ; at other times Shakespeare seems to represent pre - Republican Rome as a proto - Christian guilt culture ...
... culture , in which her pollution by Tarquin matters because it will cause horror in those who see her and acquire a social stigma ; at other times Shakespeare seems to represent pre - Republican Rome as a proto - Christian guilt culture ...
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... Culture in England , 1603–1660 ( Oxford , 1985 ) , p . 40 , where he describes the Civil War as the result of ' two quite different constellations of social , political and cultural forces ' : ' on the one side stood those who had put ...
... Culture in England , 1603–1660 ( Oxford , 1985 ) , p . 40 , where he describes the Civil War as the result of ' two quite different constellations of social , political and cultural forces ' : ' on the one side stood those who had put ...
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... culture ' . However it was neither personality nor culture per se that interested me , but rather the ways in which social structure and culture together shaped individual behaviour in patterned ways . Radcliffe- Brown's ideas were ...
... culture ' . However it was neither personality nor culture per se that interested me , but rather the ways in which social structure and culture together shaped individual behaviour in patterned ways . Radcliffe- Brown's ideas were ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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