John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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... Lukács's socialist realist aesthetic , and we have suggested that it is essentially legislative , rather than scientific , in character . But let us now consider the nature of that aesthetic in a little more detail . Lukács's earlier ...
... Lukács's socialist realist aesthetic , and we have suggested that it is essentially legislative , rather than scientific , in character . But let us now consider the nature of that aesthetic in a little more detail . Lukács's earlier ...
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... Lukács's theory of literature has no use for the concept of alienation . Lukács , in fact , defines the reality of alienation as mere illusion , and his own illusory ideal of the total man as reality . Once again we are faced with mere ...
... Lukács's theory of literature has no use for the concept of alienation . Lukács , in fact , defines the reality of alienation as mere illusion , and his own illusory ideal of the total man as reality . Once again we are faced with mere ...
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... Lukács's solution to the problem ? The answer is to be found in his astonishing assertion that Mann's world ' is a bourgeois world , seen by a bourgeois , but by one who looks with an unprejudiced eye and who , in his judgement of the ...
... Lukács's solution to the problem ? The answer is to be found in his astonishing assertion that Mann's world ' is a bourgeois world , seen by a bourgeois , but by one who looks with an unprejudiced eye and who , in his judgement of the ...
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