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And it appears as especially fruitful when we compare its achievements with
those of the official ' socialist realist ' school to which the older Lukács subscribed
. Goldmann ' s sociology had , of course , derived substantially from the work of
the ...
And it appears as especially fruitful when we compare its achievements with
those of the official ' socialist realist ' school to which the older Lukács subscribed
. Goldmann ' s sociology had , of course , derived substantially from the work of
the ...
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But even Lukács is obliged to admit that Mann ' s supposed socialism is
essentially ' abstract and that the ' abstract character of his socialist perspective
separates Mann ' s work from socialist realism ' . 140 What , then , is Lukács ' s
solution to ...
But even Lukács is obliged to admit that Mann ' s supposed socialism is
essentially ' abstract and that the ' abstract character of his socialist perspective
separates Mann ' s work from socialist realism ' . 140 What , then , is Lukács ' s
solution to ...
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to Paradise Lost , Oxford , 1942 . Lichtheim , G . , Lukács , London , 1970 .
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