In this text, Farrell challenges the leading radical literary critics of the 1930s, such as Michael Gold and Granville Hicks, reconsidering issues including the relative autonomy of literature from society and economics; the role of tradition in literary creation; the relation of literature to propaganda; and the nature of aesthetic value.
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In this text, Farrell challenges the leading radical literary critics of the 1930s, such as Michael Gold and Granville Hicks, reconsidering issues including the relative autonomy of literature from society and economics; the role of tradition in literary creation; the relation of literature to propaganda; and the nature of aesthetic value.
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Very Good. 5.5 X 0.53 X 8.5 inches VERY GOOD CONDITION, CLEAN, SOLID, BRIGHT; MORNINGSIDE EDITION. ******; 213 pages; LITERARY CRITICISM...DUALITY OF LITERATURE.; . HUMANISM, LEFT WING DUALISM; MARX & RELATIVE AESTHETIC; TRADITION OF THOUGHT; LITERATURE AND PROPAGANDA; GROWTH & DECAY OF LITERATURE..