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_aMarxism and literary criticism / _cTerry Eagleton ; with a new introduction by the author. |
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_g1. _tLiterature and history. _tMarx, Engels and criticism. _tBase and superstructure. _tLiterature and superstructure. _tLiterature and ideology -- _g2. _tForm and content. _tHistory and form. _tForm and ideology. _tLukacs and literary form. _tGoldmann and genetic structuralism. _tPierre Macherey and 'decentred' form -- _g3. _tThe writer and commitment. _tArt and the proletariat. _tLenin, Trotsky and commitment. _tMarx, Engels and commitment. _tThe reflectionist theory. _tLiterary commitment and English Marxism -- _g4. _tThe author as producer. _tArt as production. _tWalter Benjamin. _tBertolt Brecht and 'epic' theatre. _tForm and production. _tRealism or modernism? _tConsciousness and production. |
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