The English Quarterly, Bände 5-6Canadian Council of Teachers of English, 1972 |
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... effect of the collapse of Wilhelminian Germany in 1918 was two - fold : a strongly committed political literature and an individualistic- oriented , almost solipsistic , literature - that is , the committed literature of the 1920's by ...
... effect of the collapse of Wilhelminian Germany in 1918 was two - fold : a strongly committed political literature and an individualistic- oriented , almost solipsistic , literature - that is , the committed literature of the 1920's by ...
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... effect may be unfortu- nate , for the majority of psychologists believe that television violence makes children behave more aggressively . In her pace - setting book Literature as Exploration , Louise Rosenblatt pointed out that ...
... effect may be unfortu- nate , for the majority of psychologists believe that television violence makes children behave more aggressively . In her pace - setting book Literature as Exploration , Louise Rosenblatt pointed out that ...
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... effects , as well as the act of aggression . For instance , in Treegate's Raiders by Wibberley , out of a total of 162 details of violence , 107 dealt with the act itself and 55 with the effect of the blows . As expected , the majority ...
... effects , as well as the act of aggression . For instance , in Treegate's Raiders by Wibberley , out of a total of 162 details of violence , 107 dealt with the act itself and 55 with the effect of the blows . As expected , the majority ...
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