Against Interpretation, and Other EssaysItem consists of a selection of articles and reviews written between 1962 and 1965. |
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Page 86
... Lukács judges the present is a moral one , and it is notable that this standard is drawn from the past . The wholeness of the vision of the past is what Lukács means when he speaks of " realism . " Another way Lukács has partly ...
... Lukács judges the present is a moral one , and it is notable that this standard is drawn from the past . The wholeness of the vision of the past is what Lukács means when he speaks of " realism . " Another way Lukács has partly ...
Page 87
... Lukács ' intrinsic value and quality as a lit- erary critic ? Sir Herbert Read has praised him lavishly ; Thomas Mann called him " the most important literary critic of today " ; George Steiner regards him as " the only major German ...
... Lukács ' intrinsic value and quality as a lit- erary critic ? Sir Herbert Read has praised him lavishly ; Thomas Mann called him " the most important literary critic of today " ; George Steiner regards him as " the only major German ...
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... Lukács is not . Benjamin shows us what Lukács as a literary critic might have been . Writers like Sartre , in France , and the German school of neo- Marxist critics whose most illustrious members , besides Benjamin , are Theodore Adorno ...
... Lukács is not . Benjamin shows us what Lukács as a literary critic might have been . Writers like Sartre , in France , and the German school of neo- Marxist critics whose most illustrious members , besides Benjamin , are Theodore Adorno ...
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