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... earlier writings of Georg Lukács . But whilst a notion of structure certainly is present in Lukács's earlier writings , both pre - Marxist and Marxist , it is quite definitely absent from the later ' socialist realist ' writings which ...
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... earlier poems are almost all short poems . In the work of an as yet intellectually immature poet , we could not reasonably expect to find any clear articulation of the complex structure of a world vision in poetry of such length ...
... earlier poems are almost all short poems . In the work of an as yet intellectually immature poet , we could not reasonably expect to find any clear articulation of the complex structure of a world vision in poetry of such length ...
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... earlier Greek models . Perhaps the most striking evidence of Milton's classicism is discernible in his determined abstention from any doctrinal pronouncement which could possibly be characterised as specifically Christian . As Saurat ...
... earlier Greek models . Perhaps the most striking evidence of Milton's classicism is discernible in his determined abstention from any doctrinal pronouncement which could possibly be characterised as specifically Christian . As Saurat ...
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A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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