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The Social Criticism Of Literature (1916)

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Exploring the profound connection between literature and societal issues, this work argues for literature's ability to critique and influence social norms. Gertrude Buck analyzes the writings of notable authors like Dickens and Eliot, highlighting how their works address themes of gender, class, and race. She emphasizes the writer's ethical responsibilities in shaping public opinion and advocates for literature's role in fostering social change and justice. This edition preserves the original text while acknowledging its cultural significance.

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The Social Criticism Of Literature (1916), Gertrude Buck

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2009
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