Marxism and ArtMaynard Solomon Knopf, 1973 - 649 pagina's |
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Pagina 70
... hope of a beneficial change , not even so much strength in the nation as might have sufficed for carrying away the putrid corpses of dead institutions . The only hope for the better was seen in the country's literature . This shameful ...
... hope of a beneficial change , not even so much strength in the nation as might have sufficed for carrying away the putrid corpses of dead institutions . The only hope for the better was seen in the country's literature . This shameful ...
Pagina 85
... hope of creation , the hope of producing some worthy or even excellent work which without you , the craftsman , would not have existed at all , a thing which needs you and can have no substitute for you in the making of it can we any of ...
... hope of creation , the hope of producing some worthy or even excellent work which without you , the craftsman , would not have existed at all , a thing which needs you and can have no substitute for you in the making of it can we any of ...
Pagina 574
... hope of history and fulfillment alive . Art is the bridge , the filament which has stored up man's capacity to " dream ahead " ( Traum nach vorwärts ) , awaiting release of its energies by renewed contact with a revolutionary audience ...
... hope of history and fulfillment alive . Art is the bridge , the filament which has stored up man's capacity to " dream ahead " ( Traum nach vorwärts ) , awaiting release of its energies by renewed contact with a revolutionary audience ...
Inhoudsopgave
A READER IN Marxist Aesthetics Selected Texts | 22 |
THE SECOND GENERATION | 79 |
ANTONIO LABRIOLA | 91 |
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