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Alan Swingewood. Contents PN 98 ماء 595 1987 Preface PARTI THEORIES OF AESTHETIC FORM 1. Poetic Theory and Sociological Method Poetics , Interpretation and Criticism Sociology , Marxism and Poetic Theory Russian Formalism : Main ...
Alan Swingewood. Contents PN 98 ماء 595 1987 Preface PARTI THEORIES OF AESTHETIC FORM 1. Poetic Theory and Sociological Method Poetics , Interpretation and Criticism Sociology , Marxism and Poetic Theory Russian Formalism : Main ...
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... theory developed much later and is largely a twentieth - century phenomenon . Towards the end of the eighteenth century the rising disciplines of literary history ( Herder ) , aesthetic theory ( Kant , Hegel , Schiller ) and , in the ...
... theory developed much later and is largely a twentieth - century phenomenon . Towards the end of the eighteenth century the rising disciplines of literary history ( Herder ) , aesthetic theory ( Kant , Hegel , Schiller ) and , in the ...
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... theory . Hegel's philosophy exerted a powerful influence on the formation of Critical Theory . It is true that many of Lukács's fundamental concepts , such as totality , reification , media- tion , derive more from Hegel than from Marx ...
... theory . Hegel's philosophy exerted a powerful influence on the formation of Critical Theory . It is true that many of Lukács's fundamental concepts , such as totality , reification , media- tion , derive more from Hegel than from Marx ...
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Sociological Aesthetics | 35 |
Critical Theory and Aesthetic Value | 60 |
from Mukarovsky to Goldmann | 67 |
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