University of Colorado Studies: Series in language and literature, Temas7-10University of Colorado Press, 1959 |
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... social theory presents is derived from a misuse of power . Federal intervention to correct social evils in the South would , from Faulkner's point of view , also involve the use of power , a use which he thinks would continue the evils ...
... social theory presents is derived from a misuse of power . Federal intervention to correct social evils in the South would , from Faulkner's point of view , also involve the use of power , a use which he thinks would continue the evils ...
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... social knowledge is only social knowledge . Circumstances affect this knowledge , so that in their cooperative struggle for survival against natural forces , Rosa , Judith , and Clytie are just three women ; the social distinctions of ...
... social knowledge is only social knowledge . Circumstances affect this knowledge , so that in their cooperative struggle for survival against natural forces , Rosa , Judith , and Clytie are just three women ; the social distinctions of ...
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... social attitudes . He describes the particular unions that produced mulattoes , and he lists the particular sets of social factors that led to these unions and that con- ditioned the development of the offspring . Given the social ...
... social attitudes . He describes the particular unions that produced mulattoes , and he lists the particular sets of social factors that led to these unions and that con- ditioned the development of the offspring . Given the social ...
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The Georgian Protest | 5 |
Travels | 27 |
After France | 40 |
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