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Σελίδα 35
... audience , or that authors statements directly affected the sales of books . A mediatory hierarchy intervened , from univer- sity criticism to popular reviews , in which audience size was inversely re- lated to academic refinement ...
... audience , or that authors statements directly affected the sales of books . A mediatory hierarchy intervened , from univer- sity criticism to popular reviews , in which audience size was inversely re- lated to academic refinement ...
Σελίδα 42
... AUDIENCE , AND THE READERSHIP STANCE OF NICOLL , BARRIE AND MACLAREN FROM A NONCONFORMIST AND GENERAL VICTORIAN VIEWPOINT In a letter to Mr. J. Macniven of Edinburgh , four days after the launch- ing of the British Weekly on Friday ...
... AUDIENCE , AND THE READERSHIP STANCE OF NICOLL , BARRIE AND MACLAREN FROM A NONCONFORMIST AND GENERAL VICTORIAN VIEWPOINT In a letter to Mr. J. Macniven of Edinburgh , four days after the launch- ing of the British Weekly on Friday ...
Σελίδα 87
... AUDIENCE AND CRITICISM I have maintained elsewhere that the Kailyard authors wrote consciously , and within the compass of business demands , for a non - Scottish as well as a Scottish public . Crockett , for example , probably ...
... AUDIENCE AND CRITICISM I have maintained elsewhere that the Kailyard authors wrote consciously , and within the compass of business demands , for a non - Scottish as well as a Scottish public . Crockett , for example , probably ...
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