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Marxist literary criticism

Marxist literary criticism   Reference library

The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Literature in English

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2005

begins with Marx, who was interested in the way the contradictions of capitalism are revealed in a writer like Balzac...

Marxist approaches

Marxist approaches   Reference library

Carol A. Bock

The Oxford Companion to the Brontes

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2011
Subject:
Literature, Literary studies (19th century)
Length:
2,443 words

The debate about literature's relation to ideology and class—a debate which Karl Marx himself initiated when he revised his initial pronouncements on this subject in ...

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