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... present - day critical thought . If Caudwell is the prime exemplar of this underdeveloped Marxist tradition , Eagleton discovers the same disabling tenden- cies manifest just about everywhere on the British intellectual left . Following ...
... present - day critical thought . If Caudwell is the prime exemplar of this underdeveloped Marxist tradition , Eagleton discovers the same disabling tenden- cies manifest just about everywhere on the British intellectual left . Following ...
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... present situation must be driven . 12 But in the future , ' religion , literature , art , science , the whole of the human heritage of knowledge will be transformed ' . What seems certain at present is that the whole structure of that ...
... present situation must be driven . 12 But in the future , ' religion , literature , art , science , the whole of the human heritage of knowledge will be transformed ' . What seems certain at present is that the whole structure of that ...
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... present the emotion , to give it utterance , we must re - present it and that is why art contains ' an element of imitation ' ( Harrison's emphasis ) . The referential aspect ( in Richards's terms ) is there so that ( in Caudwell's ...
... present the emotion , to give it utterance , we must re - present it and that is why art contains ' an element of imitation ' ( Harrison's emphasis ) . The referential aspect ( in Richards's terms ) is there so that ( in Caudwell's ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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