Proceedings of the British Academy, Volumen97British Academy, 1998 - 534 páginas |
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... regarded , class may best be understood as the modern shorthand term for all three of the vernacular versions and visions of English society . In our post - Marxist world , class may have fallen , may even be dead , as the grand 43 ...
... regarded , class may best be understood as the modern shorthand term for all three of the vernacular versions and visions of English society . In our post - Marxist world , class may have fallen , may even be dead , as the grand 43 ...
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... regarded a professor with suspicion , as a possible threat to their power ' . As a professor , heading the Liverpool English Department for 23 years , Kenneth Muir relished power : not for its own sake but because it enabled him to get ...
... regarded a professor with suspicion , as a possible threat to their power ' . As a professor , heading the Liverpool English Department for 23 years , Kenneth Muir relished power : not for its own sake but because it enabled him to get ...
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... regarded them as a period of service to the broader ideal of a racially blind Commonwealth , he had already begun to look for positions in British universities which were poised to expand once again . In 1960 for instance , he was in ...
... regarded them as a period of service to the broader ideal of a racially blind Commonwealth , he had already begun to look for positions in British universities which were poised to expand once again . In 1960 for instance , he was in ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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