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Literature and society / by Guérard, Albert Léon,1880-1959.(CARDINAL)129210;
pt. I. The background of literature: race, environment and time.--pt. II Homo scriptor: the author as a social type.--pt. III. The public.--pt. IV. To-morrow.--Bibliography (p. [407]-432)
Subjects: Literature; Literature; Authors.;
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Democracy and poetry / by Warren, Robert Penn,1905-1989.(CARDINAL)137523;
Subjects: Literature and society.;
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Roman literature and society / by Ogilvie, R. M.(Robert Maxwell),1932-1981.(CARDINAL)711842;
Bibliography: pages 281-292.
Subjects: Latin literature; Literature and society;
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The sociology of literature / by Laurenson, Diana T.(CARDINAL)337457; Swingewood, Alan.(CARDINAL)123773;
Bibliography: pages 276-281.Preface -- Part One: Theory / by Alan Swingewood -- Introduction: sociology and literature -- The social theories of literature -- Literature and structuralism -- Problems of method -- Part Two; The writer and society / by Diana Laurenson -- Introduction -- Origins of authorship and patronage -- The professionalization of the writer -- The writer in the present century -- Part Three: Towards the sociology of the novel -- Introduction -- Fielding, Tom Jones, and the rise of the novel -- Alienation, reification, and the novel: Sartre, Camus, Nathanael West -- Orwell, socialism and the novel.
Subjects: Literature and society.;
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Poetry and politics / by Adler, Mortimer J.(Mortimer Jerome),1902-2001.(CARDINAL)141512; Alder, Mortimer Jerome,1902-Art and prudence.;
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (pages 172-219) Bibliographical footnotes.
Subjects: Literature and society.; Art;
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Off the books : on literature and culture / by Zane, J. Peder,author.(CARDINAL)283632;
"Head Off the Books in this collection of newspaper columns, where J. Peder Zane uses classic and contemporary literature to explore American culture and politics. The book review editor for the Raleigh, North Carolina News & Observer from 1996 to 2009, Zane demonstrates that good books are essential for understanding ourselves and the world around us. The one hundred and thirty columns gathered in Off the Books find that sweet spot where literature's eternal values meet the day's current events. Together they offer a literary overview of the ideas, issues, and events shaping our culture--from 9/11 and the struggle for gay rights to the decline of high culture and the rise of sensationalism and solipsism. As they plumb and draw from the work of leading writers--from William Faulkner, Knut Hamsun, and Eudora Welty to Don DeLillo, Lydia Millet, and Philip Roth--these columns make an argument not just about the pleasure of books, but about their very necessity in our lives and culture"--
Subjects: Literature and society.; Books and reading.;
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The modern culture of Latin America; society and the artist. by Franco, Jean.(CARDINAL)126776;
Bibliography: pages 299-323.
Subjects: Art and society.; Literature and society.;
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Language and literature in society; a sociological essay on theory and method in the interpretation of linguistic symbols with a bibliographical guide to the sociology of literature. by Duncan, Hugh Dalziel.(CARDINAL)148537;
Bibliography: pages 141-214.
Subjects: Literature;
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Literature and society in Germany, 1918-1945. by Taylor, Ronald,1924-(CARDINAL)526643;
Subjects: German literature; Literature and society;
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This is what I know about art / by Drew, Kimberly,1990-author.(CARDINAL)853254;
"In this powerful and hopeful account, arts writer, curator, and activist Kimberly Drew reminds us that the art world has space not just for the elite, but for everyone"--Shows that art and protest are inextricably linked. Drawing on her personal experience through art toward activism, the author challenges us to create space for the change that we want to see in the world. -- adapted from jacket flapAges 12 and up1100L
Subjects: Young adult literature.; Art and society;
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