John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... particular ideal , that of coherence , an ideal which is perhaps appropriate to certain particular cultural forms , and elevates that ideal to the level of a universally applicable criterion of literary merit . Goldmann's own aesthetic ...
... particular ideal , that of coherence , an ideal which is perhaps appropriate to certain particular cultural forms , and elevates that ideal to the level of a universally applicable criterion of literary merit . Goldmann's own aesthetic ...
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... particular thinkers , or even of particular social groups , towards the ' social system ' conceived in the abstract . On the contrary , it has its origins in the objective differences between different points on that trajectory which ...
... particular thinkers , or even of particular social groups , towards the ' social system ' conceived in the abstract . On the contrary , it has its origins in the objective differences between different points on that trajectory which ...
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... particular men in a particular human situation . In both these respects , in both its relative indifference to the doctrinal content of an abstract theology , and its marked humanisation of Milton's poetic concerns , Samson Agonistes ...
... particular men in a particular human situation . In both these respects , in both its relative indifference to the doctrinal content of an abstract theology , and its marked humanisation of Milton's poetic concerns , Samson Agonistes ...
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Goldmanns Genetic Structuralism | 8 |
A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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absolutist aesthetic analysis argues bourgeois bourgeoisie capitalism capitalist central characterised Christ classical clearly Comus conception concrete course crisis culture determined earlier economic Eliot emphasised Engels English Civil War English Revolution epic essentially example F. R. Leavis fact feudal Georg Lukács Goldmann Harmondsworth Hill Hill's human Ibid ideal ideology Independents individual intellectual J. H. Hexter Leavis Leavis's Levellers literary criticism London Lukács Lukács's Marx Marx's Marxist merely Milton mode of production modern moral nature nonetheless notion novel Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parliament particular party philosophical poem poem's poetic political possible precisely Presbyterians Prose Puritan quietism radical rational rationalist rationalist world vision realism reality reason and passion Restoration revolutionary Samson Agonistes Satan sense seventeenth-century significance social class socialist realism society sociology of literature specific structure suggests T. S. Eliot temptation theme theory totality tradition tragedy Woodhouse world vision writings