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Georg Lukács Critical Essay | Critical Essay by The Times Literary Supplement

This literature criticism consists of approximately 7 pages of analysis & critique of Georg Lukcs.
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Lukacs is, in Dr. Thomas Mann's view "perhaps the most important critic of literature to-day"; a judgment which, com-Georg Lukács 1885–1971Georg Lukács 1885–1971 Photograph by MTI Budapest; courtesy of ARTISJUSing from such a source, must carry weight. Fortunately, the republication of many of his papers and the appearance of the first English translation of any of his books [Studies in European Realism] make it possible conveniently to survey the work of this remarkable man….

It is not easy for English readers to judge his work…. Lukacs is essentially the "philosopher-critic" (the only type of "fruitful" criticism he admits beside that of the "poet-critic"). Complex, coherent and tightly knit intellectual structures which, to the Continental intellectual, are what philosophy means, have rarely been to the taste of the modern English literary world. But the chief hurdle which the English reader must clear before he can...
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