John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of Literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 23
Page 13
Weber defines the ideal type in the following manner : An ideal type is formed by
a one - sided accentuation of one or more points of view and by the synthesis of a
great many diffuse , discrete , more or less present and occasionally absent ...
Weber defines the ideal type in the following manner : An ideal type is formed by
a one - sided accentuation of one or more points of view and by the synthesis of a
great many diffuse , discrete , more or less present and occasionally absent ...
Page 14
a more general ahistorical applicability - for example , ideal types such as '
rationality ' , ' power ' , ` authority ' , etc . These , then , are the central features of
the Weberian ' ideal type ' approach to sociological theory . In what ways does
this ...
a more general ahistorical applicability - for example , ideal types such as '
rationality ' , ' power ' , ` authority ' , etc . These , then , are the central features of
the Weberian ' ideal type ' approach to sociological theory . In what ways does
this ...
Page 22
This notion of a mythical , universally applicable , aesthetic ideal is , then ,
perhaps the single most important obstacle to the development of a truly scientific
aesthetic . What , then , are the possible alternatives ? At the opposite extreme ,
there ...
This notion of a mythical , universally applicable , aesthetic ideal is , then ,
perhaps the single most important obstacle to the development of a truly scientific
aesthetic . What , then , are the possible alternatives ? At the opposite extreme ,
there ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
Copyright | |
7 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of Literature Limited preview - 1981 |
Common terms and phrases
active actually aesthetic analysis appears argues attempt becomes bourgeois capitalism central Christ classical clearly conception concerned consciousness consequence course crisis criticism culture derives determined distinction doctrine earlier economic effect English epic essentially example existence expression fact fall feudal final follows Goldmann groups hand Hill Hill's human Ibid ideal Independents individual intellectual internal Leavis Levellers literary literature London Lukács Lukács's major Marx Marxist meaning merely Milton mind moral nature noted notion object opposition Paradise Lost Paradise Regained particular party passion period poem poetry political position possible precisely Presbyterians present principle problem production Prose provides radical rational rationalist reality reason represents respect Restoration revolutionary Samson Agonistes Satan sense significance simply Smectymnuus social society sociology specific structure Studies suggests temptation theory thought tradition whole world vision writings