215 Pages
by Routledge

215 Pages
by Routledge

215 Pages
by Routledge

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... Read more

Preface 1. Lukács’ Life and Times 2. Pre-Marxist Literary Criticism 3. Marxism and Hegelianism 4. Marxism and the History of Philosophy 5. Marxism and Literary Criticism 6. Marxism and Literary Criticism 7. A Marxist Aesthetic 8. The Ontology of Social Existence Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index

Biography

G. H. R. Parkinson