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... realism , was , in fact , one of its prime authors . Helga Gallas has demonstrated the prominent role which Lukács played in the development of the theory of socialist realism before its adoption as official Stalinist dogma at the First ...
... realism , was , in fact , one of its prime authors . Helga Gallas has demonstrated the prominent role which Lukács played in the development of the theory of socialist realism before its adoption as official Stalinist dogma at the First ...
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... realism ' , argues Lukács , ' only when great realist writers establish a profound and serious , if not conscious ... realism can adequately describe ' , 104 but in the meantime , critical realism and socialist realism can ' coexist ...
... realism ' , argues Lukács , ' only when great realist writers establish a profound and serious , if not conscious ... realism can adequately describe ' , 104 but in the meantime , critical realism and socialist realism can ' coexist ...
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... realism out of the writings of the nineteenth - century realists , and especially Balzac and Tolstoy , and then ... realism ' as a universal ahistorical ideal . This is precisely the point which Brecht made when he argued that Lukács's ...
... realism out of the writings of the nineteenth - century realists , and especially Balzac and Tolstoy , and then ... realism ' as a universal ahistorical ideal . This is precisely the point which Brecht made when he argued that Lukács's ...
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A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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