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... Marxism may not some- times have a favorable effect on critics who pass beyond it . George Watson writes in The Literary Critics : The Marxist tradition in modern English has been overwhelmingly American , for the flirtation of the ...
... Marxism may not some- times have a favorable effect on critics who pass beyond it . George Watson writes in The Literary Critics : The Marxist tradition in modern English has been overwhelmingly American , for the flirtation of the ...
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... Marxist theory of art was undertaken by G. V. Plekhanov ( 1856-1918 ) , the first significant Russian theorist of Marxism . Though today in the Soviet Union he is no longer con- sidered " the founder of Marxist literary scholarship ...
... Marxist theory of art was undertaken by G. V. Plekhanov ( 1856-1918 ) , the first significant Russian theorist of Marxism . Though today in the Soviet Union he is no longer con- sidered " the founder of Marxist literary scholarship ...
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... Marxist sociology of lit- erature concerns itself chiefly with the origin , distribution , and effect of the literary work of art ( Höhle , pp . 478-79 ) . It is precisely in in- vestigating the effect of the literary work of art that ...
... Marxist sociology of lit- erature concerns itself chiefly with the origin , distribution , and effect of the literary work of art ( Höhle , pp . 478-79 ) . It is precisely in in- vestigating the effect of the literary work of art that ...
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LITERARY CRITICISM AND SOCIOLOGY | 3 |
LITERARY CRITICISM AND SOCIOLOGY 21 | 21 |
THE THREAT OF LITERARY SOCIOLOGY | 30 |
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