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... sense empiricism which rendered them impervious or deeply resistant to the claims of systematic theory . This resistance took a more overtly political turn in the closing years of the eighteenth century , when it was raised to a high ...
... sense empiricism which rendered them impervious or deeply resistant to the claims of systematic theory . This resistance took a more overtly political turn in the closing years of the eighteenth century , when it was raised to a high ...
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... sense philosophy . What Caudwell's theorising notably lacked was any sense of the complex mediations involved in working a passage from the material determinants to the cultural or socio - political forms of existence . Hobbled by his ...
... sense philosophy . What Caudwell's theorising notably lacked was any sense of the complex mediations involved in working a passage from the material determinants to the cultural or socio - political forms of existence . Hobbled by his ...
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... sense ... Notice that not only does this attempt not revitalise poetry , but it gives rise to a perversion of poetry , self - consciously propagandist poetry . Poetry can be revitalised only by a change of the economic relations on ...
... sense ... Notice that not only does this attempt not revitalise poetry , but it gives rise to a perversion of poetry , self - consciously propagandist poetry . Poetry can be revitalised only by a change of the economic relations on ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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