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... Literature , " which gives his view of literature as " the property of all society , " states his theory of its organic - historic continuity , its dialectical cause - and - effect relationships , and , above all , his conception of " a ...
... Literature , " which gives his view of literature as " the property of all society , " states his theory of its organic - historic continuity , its dialectical cause - and - effect relationships , and , above all , his conception of " a ...
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... Literature , no . 8 ( 1936 ) , pp . 89-94 . ON THE GENERAL SIGNIFICATION OF THE TERM LITERATURE ( selections ) 1 1834-1840 Literature is the last and highest expression of the thought of a people , manifested in words . An organic ...
... Literature , no . 8 ( 1936 ) , pp . 89-94 . ON THE GENERAL SIGNIFICATION OF THE TERM LITERATURE ( selections ) 1 1834-1840 Literature is the last and highest expression of the thought of a people , manifested in words . An organic ...
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... literature possess . It follows that those nations with no literature of any significance greatly outnumber the ones that have a literature of some importance to the world . . . . The possession of a universal - historical significance ...
... literature possess . It follows that those nations with no literature of any significance greatly outnumber the ones that have a literature of some importance to the world . . . . The possession of a universal - historical significance ...
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ALEXANDER POPE | 1 |
JOSEPH ADDISON | 24 |
FRANÇOIS MARIE AROUET DE VOLTAIRE | 35 |
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