John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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... novel of the ' romanticism of disillusionment ' , and here Flaubert's L'Education sentimentale pro- vides Lukács with his main example of such a novel . 47 Finally , Lukács identifies in Goethe's Wilhelm Meister a third type of novel ...
... novel of the ' romanticism of disillusionment ' , and here Flaubert's L'Education sentimentale pro- vides Lukács with his main example of such a novel . 47 Finally , Lukács identifies in Goethe's Wilhelm Meister a third type of novel ...
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... novel . 23 Dante's epic is , then , ' a historico - philosophical transition from the pure epic to the novel ' . 24 Now much of Lukács's account of Dante's verse is , in fact , equally applicable to Milton's own epic . Indeed , a number ...
... novel . 23 Dante's epic is , then , ' a historico - philosophical transition from the pure epic to the novel ' . 24 Now much of Lukács's account of Dante's verse is , in fact , equally applicable to Milton's own epic . Indeed , a number ...
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... Novel . London , 1977. Here Goldmann argues for a relationship , not between the novel form and the world vision of any particular social class , but rather between the novel form and market society as a whole . The conclusions which he ...
... Novel . London , 1977. Here Goldmann argues for a relationship , not between the novel form and the world vision of any particular social class , but rather between the novel form and market society as a whole . The conclusions which he ...
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