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El. knyga: Marxism and the Moral Basis of Art: Lukacs and German Idealist Art Theory

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  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Feb-2025
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783031575556
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Feb-2025
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783031575556

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This book develops a moral Marxist aesthetics based on the work of Georg Lukįcs, Lucien Goldmann and Herbert Marcuse, and grounded in the aesthetic theories of German Idealist philosophers such as Hegel and Schiller. This moral-aesthetics takes three forms. The first is social and historical realism, as in Lukįcs and Goldmann. This is an aesthetics which fundamentally places the work of art within reality, particularly social and historical reality. The second aesthetics is utopian negation theory, and the third is formalism. The book pays special attention to Lukįcs concept of realistic historical novels, which he develops through the analysis of historical novels by Walter Scott, Honore de Balzac and Heinrich Mann. This theory of aesthetic realism is, as the book argues, grounded in Lukįcs reading of Hegel. The book concludes by offering fresh interpretations of the moral basis of Goldmanns romantic realism in The Hidden God, and Marcuses emphasis on art as form and utopian negation of reality in The Aesthetic Dimension.
Chapter 1 Introduction.- Part I Georg Lukįcs Concept of Links between
Ethics and Aesthetics in his 1933-1940 concept of Realistic Historical
Novels.
Chapter 2 The Hegelian Ethical and Aesthetic Context of Lukįcs
Concept of Historical and Social Aesthetic Realism.
Chapter 3 The Hegelian
and Schillerian Context of Lukįcs Concept of Aesthetic Realism and
Historical Novels about Class.
Chapter 4 The Hegelian Context of Lukįcs
Concept of Aesthetic Realism and Historical Novels about Tyranny and Class.-
Part II Romantic Marxist Art Theorys use of Nineteenth Century Idealistic
German Art Theory, Particularly Hegels and Schillers.
Chapter 5 Lucien
Goldmann and Romantic Marxist Realistic Aesthetics.
Chapter 6 Herbert
Marcuse and Romantic Marxist Negation and Formalist Aesthetics.
Norman Arthur Fischer was Professor of Philosophy from Kent State University until his retirement. Since then, he has been active as a public philosopher in his local community in Vermont.