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Georg Lukács

✍ Scribed by G. H. R. Parkinson


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
216
Series
Routledge Revivals
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


First published in 1977, Georg Lukács gives an outline of Lukács’ views and explains how they are related to the relevant cultural traditions of his epoch. The author covers the whole range of Lukács’ thought, from his earliest literary criticism to the posthumous Ontology of Social Existence. Lukács’ early writings in particular are frequently obscure in style and impregnated with the language and thought of Hegel. Professor Parkinson has elucidated Lukács’ principal writings in systematic fashion, and the book includes a detailed exposition of Lukács’ influential but difficult book History and Class Consciousness. This should be an indispensable book for all those who seek a clear, comprehensible introduction to the writings of one of the most influential Marxist thinkers of our time.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Preface
1: Lukács’ Life and Times
2: Pre-Marxist Literary Criticism: The Soul and the Forms (1911) and The Theory of the Novel (1916)
3: Marxism and Hegelianism: History and Class Consciousness (1923)
4: Marxism and the History of Philosophy: The Young Hegel (1948) and The Destructon of Reason (1954)
5: Marxism and Literary Criticism: 1 The Literature of the West
6: Marxism and Literary Criticism: 2 Russian Literature
7: A Marxisthe Aesthetic (1963)
8: The Ontology of Social Existence
Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index


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