The Politics of Style: Towards a Marxist Poetics
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Format
Paperback
Pages
296
Language
English
Published
Dec 26, 2017
Publisher
Haymarket Books
ISBN-10
1608468283
ISBN-13
9781608468287
Description
Daniel Hartley explores the intricate relationship between politics and literary style, drawing inspiration from the foundational theories of prominent thinkers like Raymond Williams, Terry Eagleton, and Fredric Jameson. He delves into how artistic expression is influenced by socio-political contexts, suggesting that style is not merely an aesthetic choice but a significant political act.
Through a Marxist lens, Hartley challenges traditional literary criticism, offering a fresh perspective on how texts can reflect and resist dominant ideological forces. He encourages readers to consider the broader implications of style in literature and its role in shaping cultural discourse.
The work serves as a critical examination of how narratives and aesthetics interact with class struggle, ultimately proposing that understanding this dynamic can lead to a deeper appreciation of literature's impact on society. Hartley's argument positions style at the nexus of art and activism, fostering a dialogue that is both timely and essential.
Through a Marxist lens, Hartley challenges traditional literary criticism, offering a fresh perspective on how texts can reflect and resist dominant ideological forces. He encourages readers to consider the broader implications of style in literature and its role in shaping cultural discourse.
The work serves as a critical examination of how narratives and aesthetics interact with class struggle, ultimately proposing that understanding this dynamic can lead to a deeper appreciation of literature's impact on society. Hartley's argument positions style at the nexus of art and activism, fostering a dialogue that is both timely and essential.
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