A History of Literary Criticism: From Plato to the PresentJohn Wiley & Sons, 15 apr 2008 - 848 pagina's This comprehensive guide to the history of literary criticism from antiquity to the present day provides an authoritative overview of the major movements, figures, and texts of literary criticism, as well as surveying their cultural, historical, and philosophical contexts.
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... , Matthew Arnold Marxism Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, György Lukács, Terry Eagleton 166 215 227 229 273 311 347 349 357 382 408 428 467 469 489 502 527 Part VIII The Twentieth Century The Twentieth Century: Backgrounds and vi contents.
... , Matthew Arnold Marxism Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, György Lukács, Terry Eagleton 166 215 227 229 273 311 347 349 357 382 408 428 467 469 489 502 527 Part VIII The Twentieth Century The Twentieth Century: Backgrounds and vi contents.
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... Marx and Friedrich Engels, The German Ideology: Part One, ed. C. J. Arthur (1970; rpt. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1982). Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosophy (London: George Allen and Unwin, 1974). Literature and Western ...
... Marx and Friedrich Engels, The German Ideology: Part One, ed. C. J. Arthur (1970; rpt. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1982). Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosophy (London: George Allen and Unwin, 1974). Literature and Western ...
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... Marx: without these thinkers, the work of modern theorists could not have arisen and in many ways it remains frozen within the problematics defined by the earlier figures. In general, modern theory – to its credit – is less original ...
... Marx: without these thinkers, the work of modern theorists could not have arisen and in many ways it remains frozen within the problematics defined by the earlier figures. In general, modern theory – to its credit – is less original ...
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... Marx, and Durkheim reiterated, man's very being is social and public in its essential orientation, and his own fulfillment lies in advancing, not sacrificing, the public interest. These assumptions are common to the otherwise differing ...
... Marx, and Durkheim reiterated, man's very being is social and public in its essential orientation, and his own fulfillment lies in advancing, not sacrificing, the public interest. These assumptions are common to the otherwise differing ...
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... Marx and Engels were to theorize over two thousand years later: that the ruling ideas of a society are those of its ruling class. Moreover, he also anticipates Gramsci's theory that such hegemony is not an automatic process but must be ...
... Marx and Engels were to theorize over two thousand years later: that the ruling ideas of a society are those of its ruling class. Moreover, he also anticipates Gramsci's theory that such hegemony is not an automatic process but must be ...
Inhoudsopgave
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From Plato to the Present Part III Greek and Latin Criticism During the Roman Empire | 103 |
From Plato to the Present Part IV The Medieval Era | 149 |
From Plato to the Present Part V The Early Modern Period to the Enlightenment | 227 |
From Plato to the Present Part VI The Earlier Nineteenth Century and Romanticism | 347 |
From Plato to the Present Part VII The Later Nineteenth Century | 467 |
From Plato to the Present Part VIII The Twentieth Century | 555 |
From Plato to the Present Epilogue | 772 |
From Plato to the Present Selective Bibliography | 777 |
From Plato to the Present Index | 791 |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
A History of Literary Criticism and Theory: From Plato to the Present M. A. R. Habib Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2005 |
A History of Literary Criticism: From Plato to the Present M. A. R. Habib Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2007 |
A History of Literary Criticism and Theory: From Plato to the Present M. A. R. Habib Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2008 |
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