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Page 96
... social status and distinctions of social identity , these are curiously - but significantly - discrepant ways of seeing and describing what was , after all , the same single , unitary social world . " 5 Orwell's contradictory account of ...
... social status and distinctions of social identity , these are curiously - but significantly - discrepant ways of seeing and describing what was , after all , the same single , unitary social world . " 5 Orwell's contradictory account of ...
Page 97
... social perceptions and social ( and political ) actions cannot be thus easily and effortlessly elided any more . To the extent that this means the history of modern England can no longer be built around the grand , heroic Marxist ...
... social perceptions and social ( and political ) actions cannot be thus easily and effortlessly elided any more . To the extent that this means the history of modern England can no longer be built around the grand , heroic Marxist ...
Page 110
... social hierarchy based on prestige was replaced by new social groups based on income , and at just the time that it was supposed the language of class was coming into being to ... social vocabularies and the social 110 David Cannadine.
... social hierarchy based on prestige was replaced by new social groups based on income , and at just the time that it was supposed the language of class was coming into being to ... social vocabularies and the social 110 David Cannadine.
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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