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David James. Art, Myth and Society in Hegel's Aesthetics. London: Continuum, 2009. ISBN 10- 08264-2560-7. ISBN 13- 978-0-8264-2560-7. Pp. 148. Price: £65 (hardcover)/£19,99 (paperback).
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David James. Art, Myth and Society in Hegel's Aesthetics. London: Continuum, 2009. ISBN 10- 08264-2560-7. ISBN 13- 978-0-8264-2560-7. Pp. 148. Price: £65 (hardcover)/£19,99 (paperback).
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- Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain , Volume 33 , Issue 2 , Autumn/Winter 2012 , pp. 101 - 106
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