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Sue on Greenblatt, ''Culture'': http://blogs.setonhill.edu/SueMyers/2009/04/cultur
Derek Tickle on Greenblatt, ''Culture'': Do you think that The Influence of Culture has cau
Angela Palumbo on Greenblatt, ''Culture'': "Great writers are precisely masters of these code
Greta Carroll on Greenblatt, ''Culture'': If you are confused about Greenblatt's article at
Jenna on Greenblatt, ''Culture'': Have you been exiled? http://blogs.setonhill.edu/J
Ellen Einsporn on Greenblatt, ''Culture'': An Optimistic Twist
Erica Gearhart on Greenblatt, ''Culture'': Some Surprises
Mara Barreiro on Greenblatt, ''Culture'': cultural and educational tools
Bethany Merryman on Greenblatt, ''Culture'': take a look at the effects of art on culture!
Sue on Greenblatt, ''Culture'': http://blogs.setonhill.edu/SueMyers/2009/04/cultur
Derek Tickle on Greenblatt, ''Culture'': Do you think that The Influence of Culture has cau
Angela Palumbo on Greenblatt, ''Culture'': "Great writers are precisely masters of these code
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I would like to claim this article for my presentation.
"Great writers are precisely masters of these codes, specialists in cultural exchange. The works they create are structures for the accumulation, transformation, representation, and communication of social energies and practices" (440).
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/AngelaPalumbo/2009/04/from_stephen_greenblatts_essay.html
Do you think that The Influence of Culture has caused literature to represented in a different sense?
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/SueMyers/2009/04/culture-shock.html
"Satire and panegyric. Works in these genres often seem immensely important when they first appear, but their power begins quickly to fade when the individuals to whom the works refer begin to fade, and the evaporation of literary power continues" (Greenblatt 437).
take a look at the effects of art on culture!
cultural and educational tools
Some Surprises
An Optimistic Twist
Have you been exiled?
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JennaMiller/2009/04/you-have-been-exiled.html
If you are confused about Greenblatt's article at all, be sure to check this out.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/GretaCarroll/2009/04/defining_culture_and_its_role.html
"Art is an important agent then in the transmission of culture. It is one of the ways in which the roles by which men and women are expected to pattern their lives are communicated and passed from generation to generation" (Greenblatt 439).