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Poetry and the public sphere politics, participation, and uncommon speech /Caballero-Robb, Maria Elena. January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of California, Santa Cruz 2003. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 364-374).
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Die Stellung der attischen Trägodie und Komödie zur DemokratieFrey, Viktor, January 1946 (has links)
Thesis--Zürich. / Lebenslauf. "Literaturverzeichnis": p. vii-viii.
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'n Ondersoek na aspekte van die verhouding tussen betrokkenheid en universaliteit in die literatuurWeideman, George, 1947-2008 January 1982 (has links)
Voorwoord: In die loop van hierdie studie word dit op enkele plekke duidelik gestel dat die littérature engagée nie beperk is tot die engere "politiek" nie, en dat 'n teks met 'n religieuse tema of 'n teks waarin maatskaplike wantoestande aan die lig gebring word, ook engagé kan wees. Die politiek laat hom egter as magsfaktor oor so 'n wye gebied geld dat nuanserings nie altyd moontlik is nie; 'n teks met 'n oorwegend "religieuse tema" kan politieke implikasies hê. Dit bring verder mee dat selfs 'n teks of 'n bundel waarin géén politieke verwysing voorkom nie, na 'n polities-gemotiveerde keuse teruggevoer word. Die kern van die saak is dat 'n teks tot hierdie subgenre gereken kan word slegs wanneer dit minder of meer uitdruklik kontesteer, of die klimaat skep vir kontestering, wat meebring dat 'n imperatief tot verandering in die teks aanwesig moet wees. Hierdie appél tot verandering rig hom in die beduidendste werke van die genre verbý die partypolitiek, rig hom tot die mens wat (met of sonder sy keuse) onderhewig is aan politieke gebeure. Kontestering (verset) impl iseer ook meebelewing, solidariteit en vereenselwiging. Dit is die oogmerk van hierdie studie om na te gaan hoe aspekte van hierdie vereenselwiging die engagement en die universele waarheid as temamoment en selfs as struktuurfaktor in homself kan verenig. Vanweë die omvang van die teoretiese inset van die studie word tekste in hoofsaak eksemplaries gebruik - déégliker struktulrele analises waarin die estetiese steeds sáám met die die maatskaplik-etiese dimensie ondersoek word, verg 'n afsonderlike studie.
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The attitudes of the intellectuals in the Yenan Cheng Feng campaign, 1942-44胡半英, Wu, Pun-ying. January 1977 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Chinese Historical Studies / Master / Master of Arts
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Alex la Guma: a literary and political biography of the South African years.Field, Roger Michael January 2001 (has links)
The South African years (1925-1966) of Alex la Guma is examined in this thesis. While La Guma's father was an important role model, most critics have overlooked his mother's contribution to his literary and political development. Throughout the thesis the same point is made about Blanche, La Guma's wife, who supported him in many ways. The researcher describes La Guma's infancy, childhood and adolescence, his father's political profile, how notions of race and writing, coloured identity and family and political experiences created the conditions that enabled him to become a story teller and political activist ...
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Crisis and dissent : literary agency in philosophy and fictionDeCoste, Damon Marcel. January 1996 (has links)
No description available.
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Politische Aspekte im Werk Thomas Manns 1895 bis 1918Heiner, Stefan, January 1976 (has links)
Thesis--Freie Universität Berlin. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-288).
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The literary profession and domestic politics in the People's Republic of China, 1950-1980 /Kam Lee, Kwok-ping, Vivien. January 1985 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--University of Hong Kong, 1987.
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A study of the response of Japanese bungakusha toward social reality in the Meiji-Taishō period /Chang, Chia-ning. January 1976 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--University of Hong Kong, 1978.
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Mark Akenside and the poetry of current events, 1738-1770Jump, Harriet Sarah January 1988 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to provide an analysis of the historical and political context of a group of poems which were written by Mark Akenside between 1738 and 1770. Most of these poems were composed in response to particular political events or situations, or to the publication of works of literature, history, or theology; the remainder are verse-epistles addressed to political figures who were personal friends of the poet. Arguments have also been included for the attribution to Akenside of a small number of anonymous poems. I have taken a broadly chronological approach. The first chapter covers the period 1738-1739, and discusses the background and references of two poems written before and just after the declaration of the War of Jenkins' Ear. The subject of the second chapter is two poems addressed to the 'patriot' politician William Pulteney in 1742 and 1744 (before and after his supposed political apostasy). The third chapter considers the case for attribution of two short poems on the subject of the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745, and includes a discussion of an Ode addressed to the Earl of Huntingdon in 1747, In the fourth chapter, a poem composed during the contested Westminster election of 1749 is discussed, in addition to Odes addressed to Sir Francis-Henry Drake, Charles Townshend, and Dr Caleb Hardinge. The fifth chapter includes a consideration of Odes written on the occasion of the publication of three books: William Warburton's edition of Pope's works, Frederick the Great's Memoires, and Bishop Hoadly's Sermons; a second Ode to Drake is also discussed. The sixth chapter discusses another poem which relates to Warburton, an Ode on the poetry of the Abbe de Chaulieu, and a letter and an Ode on the subject of the Seven Years' War. The conclusion considers Akenside's revisions in the light of allegations that he abandoned his Whig principles and became a Tory towards the end of his life. My object has been not only to elucidate obscure references and to supply contextual background information, but also to provide a picture of the political and intellectual history of the mid-eighteenth century as seen through the eyes of a highly intelligent, if politically partisan, observer.
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