After his time at Bayside, Searle travelled to the United Kingdom to study at the University of Essex, where he graduated in Literature, and earned a Master of Arts in Sociology of literature.
John A. Hall, (1979), The Sociology of Literature, London: Longman.
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Franco Moretti, (1998) Atlas of the European Novel 1800-1900, London: Verso.
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Lukács was an important influence on Lucien Goldmann's Towards a Sociology of the Novel, Alan Swingewood's discussion of the sociology of the novel in Part 3 of Laurenson and Swingewood's The Sociology of Literature and Franco Moretti's Signs Taken for Wonders.
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Lewis A. Coser, Charles Kadushin and Walter W. Powell, (1985) Books: The Culture and Commerce of Publishing, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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Franco Moretti, (1988) Signs Taken For Wonders: Essays in the Sociology of Literary Forms, second edition, trans.
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