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... theories as shedding light on the genesis and theory of poetry : interests that were to merge with his reading of Marx and help him formulate his theory of poetry in Illusion and reality . He had finished the second draft of his most ...
... theories as shedding light on the genesis and theory of poetry : interests that were to merge with his reading of Marx and help him formulate his theory of poetry in Illusion and reality . He had finished the second draft of his most ...
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... theory of superstruc- tures " ( Eagleton no doubt has in mind the work of Gramsci , Althusser and Macherey , among others ) , Caudwell made a brave attempt to construct his own theory directly from his reading of Marx and Engels . And ...
... theory of superstruc- tures " ( Eagleton no doubt has in mind the work of Gramsci , Althusser and Macherey , among others ) , Caudwell made a brave attempt to construct his own theory directly from his reading of Marx and Engels . And ...
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... theory of consciousness ) on the founda- tion of language or signifying practices . That is to say — and Caudwell argued this throughout his work - a theory of the psyche , of consciousness , of the ' subject ' , must be wrought out of ...
... theory of consciousness ) on the founda- tion of language or signifying practices . That is to say — and Caudwell argued this throughout his work - a theory of the psyche , of consciousness , of the ' subject ' , must be wrought out of ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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