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               access to what Pierre Bourdieu terms “cultural capital”, cf. P.Bourdieu, Outline
               of a theory of practice, tr. R.Nice (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1977),
               pp. 183–97.
            42. Gouldner, The coming crisis of western sociology, p. 79.
            43. Ibid., p. 80.
            44. D.Bell, The cultural contradictions of capitalism (London, Heinemann, 1979),
               p. 53.
            45. Ibid., pp. 80–1, 84.
            46. J.Habermas, Legitimation Crisis, tr. T.McCarthy (Boston, Beacon Press, 1975),
               pp. 77–8.
            47. Ibid., p. 78.


                                    Chapter 2

             1. R.Johnson, Histories of culture/theories of ideology: notes on an impasse, in
               Ideology and Cultural Production, eds. M.Barrett et al. (London, Croom Helm,
               1979), pp. 51–2.
             2. P.B.Shelley, A defence of poetry (with P.Sidney, An apology for poetry), ed.
               H.A.Needham (London, Ginn, 1931), p. 109.
             3. R.Williams, Culture and society 1780–1950 (Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1963),
               p. 17.
             4. M.Arnold, Culture and anarchy, ed. J.Dover Wilson (Cambridge, Cambridge
               University Press, 1966), pp. 48–9.
             5. Ibid., pp. 101–5.
             6. Ibid., p. 109.
             7. Ibid., p. 203.
             8. Ibid., 76.
             9. Williams, Culture and society, p. 133.
            10. Arnold, Culture and anarchy, p. 109.
            11. J.Habermas, The structural transformation of the public sphere: an inquiry into
               a category of bourgeois society tr. T.Burger with F.Lawrence (Cambridge, Polity
               Press, 1989).
            12. T.Eagleton, The function of criticism: from “The Spectator” to post-structuralism
               (London, Verso, 1984), p. 9.
            13. Ibid., pp. 34–6, 56–7, 65.
            14. B.Doyle, The hidden history of English studies, in Re-reading English, ed.
               P.Widdowson (London, Methuen, 1982), pp. 21, 26–7.
            15. C.Baldick, The social mission of English criticism 1848–1932 (Oxford, Oxford
               University Press, 1983), pp. 61–72.
            16. Ibid., pp. 76–7, 80, 87–9, 93–5, 104–6.
            17.  T.S.Eliot, Selected essays (London, Faber, 1963), p. 16.
            18. T.S.Eliot, Notes towards the definition of culture (London, Faber, 1962), p. 120.
            19. T.S.Eliot, The idea of a Christian society and other writings (London, Faber,
               1982), p. 53.
            20. Eliot, Notes towards the definition of culture, p. 42.
            21. Eliot, Selected essays, p. 287.
            22. T.S.Eliot, Milton: two studies (London, Faber, 1968), p. 34.
            23. Eliot, The idea of a Christian society, p. 66.
            24. F.R.Leavis, The common pursuit (Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1962), p. 182.



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