Afterword: The Legacy of Form
In Katie Terezakis John T. Sanders (ed.), Lukacs: Soul and Form. Columbia University Press (2010)
| Abstract | Examination of the concept of "form" within Lukacs' work and after Lukacs. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Lukacs form soul totality Marx, Marxism literary criticism Judith Butler Plato Kierkegaard Budapest School | |||||||||
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