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Page 56
... totality differentiates Lukács's aesthetic theory from those of previous Marxist writers : totality is the means whereby art generates a sense of wholeness in a world increasingly fragmented through the alienating effects of capitalist ...
... totality differentiates Lukács's aesthetic theory from those of previous Marxist writers : totality is the means whereby art generates a sense of wholeness in a world increasingly fragmented through the alienating effects of capitalist ...
Page 57
... totality of forces within an epoch , the upper and lower strata of society , all are richly evoked . Scott's good fortune lay in living at a time ' when the progressive development of bourgeois society was assured ' enabling writers to ...
... totality of forces within an epoch , the upper and lower strata of society , all are richly evoked . Scott's good fortune lay in living at a time ' when the progressive development of bourgeois society was assured ' enabling writers to ...
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... totality in which all elements are linked organically together , a ' polyphony of many components , the intertwinement of the individual and social , of the physical and the psychical , of private interest and public affairs ' ( Lukács ...
... totality in which all elements are linked organically together , a ' polyphony of many components , the intertwinement of the individual and social , of the physical and the psychical , of private interest and public affairs ' ( Lukács ...
Contents
Sociological Aesthetics | 35 |
Critical Theory and Aesthetic Value | 60 |
from Mukarovsky to Goldmann | 67 |
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