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4 This is well borne out in Orwell's rather confused and uncertain account of England's social structure set out in his wartime essay : The Lion and the Unicorn . In one guise , wearing his venerable Tory hat , he saw it in hierarchical ...
4 This is well borne out in Orwell's rather confused and uncertain account of England's social structure set out in his wartime essay : The Lion and the Unicorn . In one guise , wearing his venerable Tory hat , he saw it in hierarchical ...
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perceptions and social ( and political ) action , has long since been dethroned . " ' Class dismissed ' is the mode and the mood in which history is now being written , not just in England , but throughout the west , and there have been ...
perceptions and social ( and political ) action , has long since been dethroned . " ' Class dismissed ' is the mode and the mood in which history is now being written , not just in England , but throughout the west , and there have been ...
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Taken together , these insights mortally undermine the old master narrative in which , thanks to the sudden economic change , the old English social hierarchy based on prestige was replaced by new social groups based on income , and at ...
Taken together , these insights mortally undermine the old master narrative in which , thanks to the sudden economic change , the old English social hierarchy based on prestige was replaced by new social groups based on income , and at ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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