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Tag: Pierre Bourdieu

196. (Marcel Proust)

In trying to describe the relationship between instinct and intention, convention and originality, which characterizes literary creation, few notions are … More

Pierre Bourdieu, Proust, Sociology

9. (Yvor Winters)

Pierre Bourdieu, in a passage from Distinction, gets a few things slightly wrong but one thing immensely right: To be able … More

Criticism, Davie, Geoffrey Hill, Hart Crane, Pierre Bourdieu, Poetry, Reactionaries, Yvor Winters
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