Is György Lukács Obsolete? A Political Theory of the Novel

This essay intends to reflect on Lukács’s ideas about the novel, within a complex reflection starting from the tragic condition of man in contemporary society. Lukács ’s theory of the novel is developed in two very different phases of the 20th Century: at the beginning of the Century, with his work...

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Main Author: Emanuele Zinato
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Language:English
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description This essay intends to reflect on Lukács’s ideas about the novel, within a complex reflection starting from the tragic condition of man in contemporary society. Lukács ’s theory of the novel is developed in two very different phases of the 20th Century: at the beginning of the Century, with his work “Theory of the Novel”, and later, in the ‘30s and ‘40s, with his essays about Realism. However, the “two Lukács ” admirably find a meeting point on a page of the essay “Contemporary Meaning of Critical Realism”. Mistakenly regarded as obsolete, the whole of Lukács’s aesthetic thought leads us to reconsider the problem, broadly speaking political, of the relationship of texts with the world, here and  now.
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spelling doaj-art-8e9243fa5f9e4e8b975fac0ba820e2db2025-08-19T22:13:36ZengUNICApressBetween2039-65972015-12-0151010.13125/2039-6597/19651430Is György Lukács Obsolete? A Political Theory of the NovelEmanuele Zinato0Università di PadovaThis essay intends to reflect on Lukács’s ideas about the novel, within a complex reflection starting from the tragic condition of man in contemporary society. Lukács ’s theory of the novel is developed in two very different phases of the 20th Century: at the beginning of the Century, with his work “Theory of the Novel”, and later, in the ‘30s and ‘40s, with his essays about Realism. However, the “two Lukács ” admirably find a meeting point on a page of the essay “Contemporary Meaning of Critical Realism”. Mistakenly regarded as obsolete, the whole of Lukács’s aesthetic thought leads us to reconsider the problem, broadly speaking political, of the relationship of texts with the world, here and  now.http://ojs.unica.it/index.php/between/article/view/1965Gyorgy LukácsTeoria del romanzoTeoria della letteraturaTeoria neo marxistaSociologia della letteratura
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Is György Lukács Obsolete? A Political Theory of the Novel
Gyorgy Lukács
Teoria del romanzo
Teoria della letteratura
Teoria neo marxista
Sociologia della letteratura
title Is György Lukács Obsolete? A Political Theory of the Novel
title_full Is György Lukács Obsolete? A Political Theory of the Novel
title_fullStr Is György Lukács Obsolete? A Political Theory of the Novel
title_full_unstemmed Is György Lukács Obsolete? A Political Theory of the Novel
title_short Is György Lukács Obsolete? A Political Theory of the Novel
title_sort is gyorgy lukacs obsolete a political theory of the novel
topic Gyorgy Lukács
Teoria del romanzo
Teoria della letteratura
Teoria neo marxista
Sociologia della letteratura
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