Issue 5.2

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Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on Literature

Published: January 1972


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 11 essays, totalling 184 pages

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This issue of Mosaic considers the many ways in which sociological theories illuminate literature and how the inverse might also be true. Ian Birchall asks whether social scientists have anything to learn from literature in addition to historical data and whether the social sciences have made “literature of social analysis so irrevocably obsolete that literature must henceforward confine itself to the realm of the purely aesthetic.”

Introduction à la Sociologie de la Littérature

Jaques Leenhardt

Towards Laws of Literary Development

David Craig

Ambition and Modesty: Literature and Social Science in the work of Hippolyte Taine

Ian H. Birchall

Literary Sociology and Marxist Theory: The Literary Work as a Social Document

George Bisztray

Some Concepts of the Literary Elite at the Turn of the Century

Haskell M. Block

Engagement is not a Marriage: Perspectives on Cultural Conflict in East Africa

Andrew Gurr

The Dialectical Criticism of Poetry: An Instance from Keats

Donald Wesling

Mary Barton and Hard Times: Their Social Insights

David Smith

St. Mawr and the Search for Community

Jerry Wasserman

L'Implication du Texte Idéologique

Charles Bouazis

Woman and Love: Some Aspects of Competition in Late Medieval Society

Kenneth McRobbie

A Note. The Work of L'Institut de Littérature et de Techniques Artistiques de Masse, Université de Bordeaux

Nicole Robine