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... modern world , class as social descriptions and social identities , class as hierarchy or as upper - middle - lower or as ' us ' and ' them ' , class as ways of seeing society and seeing ourselves , is still very much alive . Why else ...
... modern world , class as social descriptions and social identities , class as hierarchy or as upper - middle - lower or as ' us ' and ' them ' , class as ways of seeing society and seeing ourselves , is still very much alive . Why else ...
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... Modern England : Gender , Authorship , Literary Property ( 1996 ) . But what may perhaps be more widely ... Modern England : Gender , Authorship , Literary Property ( 1996 ) , p . 10 . 9 Playwrights and Plagiarists in Early Modern ...
... Modern England : Gender , Authorship , Literary Property ( 1996 ) . But what may perhaps be more widely ... Modern England : Gender , Authorship , Literary Property ( 1996 ) , p . 10 . 9 Playwrights and Plagiarists in Early Modern ...
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... modern critics here ? ' Imitating other art too closely ' might be a matter of the servile , the inability to add anything at all - but then on this the modern critic would be at one with the ancient and the Renaissance critic . Or ...
... modern critics here ? ' Imitating other art too closely ' might be a matter of the servile , the inability to add anything at all - but then on this the modern critic would be at one with the ancient and the Renaissance critic . Or ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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