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... assumptions about literature and literary study or sometimes about life itself , and these assumptions need to be understood and finally ac- cepted or rejected . This does not mean , of course , that one cannot learn from the insights ...
... assumptions about literature and literary study or sometimes about life itself , and these assumptions need to be understood and finally ac- cepted or rejected . This does not mean , of course , that one cannot learn from the insights ...
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... assumptions about the works being investigated . For Gorer , in fact , the question concerns those common assumptions , this widespread agreement about the value of Austen's novels and the nearly universal love for them . Smith states ...
... assumptions about the works being investigated . For Gorer , in fact , the question concerns those common assumptions , this widespread agreement about the value of Austen's novels and the nearly universal love for them . Smith states ...
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... assumptions are stated . Some critics , especially those using traditional approaches , may say relatively little about their assumptions , in- stead taking for granted the reader's knowledge of the approach . Usually , however , essays ...
... assumptions are stated . Some critics , especially those using traditional approaches , may say relatively little about their assumptions , in- stead taking for granted the reader's knowledge of the approach . Usually , however , essays ...
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