John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of Literature |
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... revolutionary , Independents were the revolutionary party of the English bourgeoisie . Utilising Goldmann's sociological method , Dr Milner argues that the seventeenth - century revolutionary crisis witnessed the creation and subsequent ...
... revolutionary , Independents were the revolutionary party of the English bourgeoisie . Utilising Goldmann's sociological method , Dr Milner argues that the seventeenth - century revolutionary crisis witnessed the creation and subsequent ...
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... revolutionary transformation of the English feudal state machine into a fully- fledged bourgeois republic . And this conflict gave rise to a rationalist world vision , which contrasted the irrational present with the perfect rational ...
... revolutionary transformation of the English feudal state machine into a fully- fledged bourgeois republic . And this conflict gave rise to a rationalist world vision , which contrasted the irrational present with the perfect rational ...
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... revolutionary and revolutionary periods . At the beginning of the chapter , however , we noted the need for some form of check on our hypothesis , and in particular for an analysis of one of the earlier pre - revolutionary poems ...
... revolutionary and revolutionary periods . At the beginning of the chapter , however , we noted the need for some form of check on our hypothesis , and in particular for an analysis of one of the earlier pre - revolutionary poems ...
Contents
Goldmanns Genetic Structuralism | 8 |
A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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