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... theory of the world vision , and which are still , in many respects , a model of how a Marxist sociology of literature should proceed . Certainly , that theory is noticeable in its absence from the later , and markedly less satisfactory ...
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... theory of socialist realism , that is , of the only theory of literature developed under the political auspices of official , post- Leninist , Communism . We have already referred , in passing , to Lukács's socialist realist aesthetic ...
... theory of socialist realism , that is , of the only theory of literature developed under the political auspices of official , post- Leninist , Communism . We have already referred , in passing , to Lukács's socialist realist aesthetic ...
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... theory of the state , we came to note the anti - democratic , indeed positively authoritarian , components within that critique . It is , of course , hardly surprising that this element should come to the fore in Milton's treatment of ...
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A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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