Literature and Liberation: Selected EssaysManchester University Press, 1988 - 231 pages |
Contents
The progressive tradition in bourgeois culture 21 223 | 21 |
The artist and politics | 35 |
The Mental Traveller | 51 |
Copyright | |
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abstract Accattone achievement Arnold Kettle artist attitudes Auden Beauchamp's Career become Blake Bleak House Boffins bourgeois bourgeois society bourgeoisie Brecht British Cecilia characters complex consciousness corruption course Critical Realism culture Defoe Defoe's Dickens Dickens's drama E. M. Forster effect Emily Brontë England English episode essay essential experience expressed fact feel Felix Holt feudal force George Eliot Hamlet hero human Ibsen ideas important intellectual interesting involved Jonathan Wild kind Lama Lear Lear's less literary critic literature lives Marxist Meredith Moll Flanders Moll's moral Mutual Friend nature novel novelist perhaps play poem poet poetry point of view political problem Puritan question Radical reader realism reality recognise relationship ruling class scene seems sense Shakespeare Shaw Shaw's significance situation social socialist sort Soviet T. S. Eliot thing tion Transome values W. H. Auden whole word writer