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Since artistic value is defined in terms of coherence , it follows that only those
social groups which give rise to coherent world visions , as opposed to
ideologies , can possibly produce great works of art . For Goldmann , then , ' any
valid literary ...
Since artistic value is defined in terms of coherence , it follows that only those
social groups which give rise to coherent world visions , as opposed to
ideologies , can possibly produce great works of art . For Goldmann , then , ' any
valid literary ...
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Thus , whilst the general moral didacticism of Paradise Lost , Paradise Regained
and Samson Agonistes follows from Milton ' s generally rationalist world vision ,
just as does the moral didacticism of Comus and of the prose works , the specific
...
Thus , whilst the general moral didacticism of Paradise Lost , Paradise Regained
and Samson Agonistes follows from Milton ' s generally rationalist world vision ,
just as does the moral didacticism of Comus and of the prose works , the specific
...
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The poem ' s tragic dénouement hurriedly follows . Samson is led away to
provide the Philistines with sport in their festivities . And shortly after we learn
from the Messenger of Samson ' s great deed , his act of self - sacrifice which
achieved the ...
The poem ' s tragic dénouement hurriedly follows . Samson is led away to
provide the Philistines with sport in their festivities . And shortly after we learn
from the Messenger of Samson ' s great deed , his act of self - sacrifice which
achieved the ...
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Contents
Goldmanns Genetic Structuralism | 8 |
A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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