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A Study in the Sociology of Literature Andrew Milner. Lukács's later writings represent the most thorough and systematic statement of the theory of socialist realism , that is , of the only theory of literature developed under the ...
A Study in the Sociology of Literature Andrew Milner. Lukács's later writings represent the most thorough and systematic statement of the theory of socialist realism , that is , of the only theory of literature developed under the ...
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... literature into two main phases : firstly that of the period before 1848 , in which the social precon- ditions for great realist literature existed ; and secondly , that of the period after 1848 , when the changed structure of society ...
... literature into two main phases : firstly that of the period before 1848 , in which the social precon- ditions for great realist literature existed ; and secondly , that of the period after 1848 , when the changed structure of society ...
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... literature as literature . " The critic's aim ' , argued Leavis , ' is , first , to realize as sensitively and completely as possible this or that which claims his attention.'148 It was precisely their superiority in this vital area of ...
... literature as literature . " The critic's aim ' , argued Leavis , ' is , first , to realize as sensitively and completely as possible this or that which claims his attention.'148 It was precisely their superiority in this vital area of ...
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A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
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