Continuity in Georg Lukács theory of literary realism
dc.contributor.author
Payne, J.W.
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2016-11-09T10:28:07Z
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2016-11-09T10:28:07Z
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1976
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This thesis attempts to show that Georg Lukacs' Marxist
theory of realism is best understood, not as a self sufficient
body of theory, but in the context of his pre-
Marxist theory of literature and his ,role in the Communist
movement, A comparison of the theory expounded in "Die
Seele and die Fonaen" and "Die Theorie des Romans" with
the main positions of "Geschichte und Kiassenbewusstsein"
reveals that it was remarkably easy for Lukacs to accommodate his literary theory within the newly-acquired philosophy.
An examination of Lukacs' career shows that his move to
Marxism was motivated by a search for the practical
instrument to implement the ideal which was the mainspring
behind both his own life and, in his theory, all great
literature, namely, the classical ideal of harmony. The
resulting change in emphasis from aesthetics to political
action led, in the thirties, to the attempt to synthesize
both in a cultural campaign. Political pressure,
combined with the genuine belief that the excesses of
Stalinism were the acceptable price of resistance to the overriding threat of fascism, resulted in the employment of a
rigid determinism, deplored ill others, which was incompatible with the core of his understanding of literary realism.
The creation of realism was, however, for both the pre-
Marxist and the Marxist Lukacs, ultimately inexplicable in
materialist terms.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/17779
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2016 Block 4
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dc.title
Continuity in Georg Lukács theory of literary realism
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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