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... but rather occupied a position , in some sense , mid - way between the second
and third cultures , 5 accepting much of the radical position , but always drawing
back whenever that position appeared to threaten the continued existence of ...
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But such a position does seem too abstractly categorical to remain universally
tenable ( and both Lukács and Goldmann do , at times , attest to the marginality of
certain writers , and , in particular , certain modern writers ) . However , if there is
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But such a position does seem too abstractly categorical to remain universally
tenable ( and both Lukács and Goldmann do , at times , attest to the marginality of
certain writers , and , in particular , certain modern writers ) . However , if there is
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This has occurred primarily on the basis of a glib identification of Goldmann ' s
position with that of Lukács . But , as we shall see below , the comparison
between Lukács and Goldmann is striking in so far as it points to dissimilarities
rather ...
This has occurred primarily on the basis of a glib identification of Goldmann ' s
position with that of Lukács . But , as we shall see below , the comparison
between Lukács and Goldmann is striking in so far as it points to dissimilarities
rather ...
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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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John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of Literature Andrew Milner ªÀº ¹ßÃé¹® º¸±â - 1981 |
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