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Side 230
... shows up the bourgeois trick of using this philosophy of facts to justify their oppression and exploitation of the workers : " Fact , fact , fact , every- where in the material aspect of the town ; fact , fact , fact , everywhere in the ...
... shows up the bourgeois trick of using this philosophy of facts to justify their oppression and exploitation of the workers : " Fact , fact , fact , every- where in the material aspect of the town ; fact , fact , fact , everywhere in the ...
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... show fully how more modern and therefore more suitable to modern needs are Huxley's views than either Arnold's or Newman's with regard to what university education should aim at . ― Huxley also shows his interest in social problems ...
... show fully how more modern and therefore more suitable to modern needs are Huxley's views than either Arnold's or Newman's with regard to what university education should aim at . ― Huxley also shows his interest in social problems ...
Side 438
... shows how a simple and not sufficiently strong - willed person may be crushed the more easily under the terrible weight of the hyp- ocritical social conventions of a bourgeois - aristocratic regime . In this novel , as in " Tess " and ...
... shows how a simple and not sufficiently strong - willed person may be crushed the more easily under the terrible weight of the hyp- ocritical social conventions of a bourgeois - aristocratic regime . In this novel , as in " Tess " and ...
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Chapter | 4 |
English Prose in Early 19th Century | 132 |
Chartist Literature | 184 |
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19th century appeared attacks beauty became become beginning bourgeois British Byron called capitalist century characters Chartist chiefly collection considered criticism deal death described descriptions Dickens early effect England English especially essays existence expressed father feelings figures finally force freedom French gives hand hero historical human important influence interest Italy known labour land language later literary literature lives London married meets miseries moral Movement nature novel novelist oppression period philosophical picture poems poet poet's poetic poetry political poor present prose published relations religious revealed revolutionary rich rise ruling satire seems Shelley short shows simple social socialist society spirit story struggle sympathy things thought tion tried turned University verse whole Wordsworth workers writers written wrote young