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Marxism and Form: 20th-Century Dialectical Theories of Literature Revised Edition
Contributor(s): Jameson, Fredric (Author)
ISBN: 069101311X     ISBN-13: 9780691013114
Publisher: Princeton University Press
OUR PRICE:   $45.55  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 1974
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Annotation: 'Marxism and Form provides, for American readers, a long overdue introduction to the work of the most important of the Hegelian-Marxists concerned with the problems of culture and society.' The New Scholar
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Russian & Former Soviet Union
- Literary Criticism | European - General
Dewey: 801.95
LCCN: 71155962
Physical Information: 1.07" H x 5.45" W x 8.44" (1.13 lbs) 432 pages
 
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For more than thirty years, Fredric Jameson has been one of the most productive, wide-ranging, and distinctive literary theorists in the United States and the Anglophone world. Marxism and Form provided a pioneering account of the work of the major European Marxist theorists--T. W. Adorno, Walter Benjamin, Herbert Marcuse, Ernst Bloch, Georg Lukács, and Jean-Paul Sartre--work that was, at the time, largely neglected in the English-speaking world. Through penetrating readings of each theorist, Jameson developed a critical mode of engagement that has had tremendous in.uence. He provided a framework for analyzing the connection between art and the historical circumstances of its making--in particular, how cultural artifacts distort, repress, or transform their circumstances through the abstractions of aesthetic form.

Jameson's presentation of the critical thought of this Hegelian Marxism provided a stark alternative to the Anglo-American tradition of empiricism and humanism. It would later provide a compelling alternative to poststructuralism and deconstruction as they became dominant methodologies in aesthetic criticism.

One year after Marxism and Form, Princeton published Jameson's The Prison-House of Language (1972), which provided a thorough historical and philosophical description of formalism and structuralism. Both books remain central to Jameson's main intellectual legacy: describing and extending a tradition of Western Marxism in cultural theory and literary interpretation.