John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... Thomas Mann who , although not a socialist , does not actually reject socialism , or alternatively , a ' socialist realist ' , that is , a genuinely socialist writer , such as , for example , Sholokhov . Ultimately , of course ...
... Thomas Mann who , although not a socialist , does not actually reject socialism , or alternatively , a ' socialist realist ' , that is , a genuinely socialist writer , such as , for example , Sholokhov . Ultimately , of course ...
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... Thomas Mann , by contrast , is a great critical realist writer who ' For all his fascination with the dark regions of modern existence , . always shows up distortion for what it is , tracing its roots and its concrete origins in society ...
... Thomas Mann , by contrast , is a great critical realist writer who ' For all his fascination with the dark regions of modern existence , . always shows up distortion for what it is , tracing its roots and its concrete origins in society ...
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... Thomas Mann ' the last great bourgeois writer ' . 138 Indeed : Thomas Mann is a realist whose respect , indeed reverence , for reality is of rare distinction . His detail , still more his plots , his intellectual designs may not stay on ...
... Thomas Mann ' the last great bourgeois writer ' . 138 Indeed : Thomas Mann is a realist whose respect , indeed reverence , for reality is of rare distinction . His detail , still more his plots , his intellectual designs may not stay on ...
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Goldmanns Genetic Structuralism | 8 |
A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
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