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... popular culture and popular politics . 26 Of course , none of these vernacular visions and identities amount to what the late Ernest Gellner would have called ' real social knowledge'.27 The hierarchical view was originally elaborated ...
... popular culture and popular politics . 26 Of course , none of these vernacular visions and identities amount to what the late Ernest Gellner would have called ' real social knowledge'.27 The hierarchical view was originally elaborated ...
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... popular . Then again , from the 1880s to the 1910s , there were those who hoped ( or feared ) that society was becoming divided between the people and the peers , or between employers and workers . During 57 Tillyard , Elizabethan World ...
... popular . Then again , from the 1880s to the 1910s , there were those who hoped ( or feared ) that society was becoming divided between the people and the peers , or between employers and workers . During 57 Tillyard , Elizabethan World ...
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... popular : out - and - out plagiarists are criminals who safeguard the idea of originality they threaten , giving us conscience - clearing villains to hiss . They copy ; we don't . ' Fervent denunciations of plagiarists are popular ? Not ...
... popular : out - and - out plagiarists are criminals who safeguard the idea of originality they threaten , giving us conscience - clearing villains to hiss . They copy ; we don't . ' Fervent denunciations of plagiarists are popular ? Not ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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