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Marxism and
Literary Cri ticism
Terry Eagleton
In ?is compact survey of a highly complex
subject Eagleton analyzes the Marxist ap–
proach
to
literary criticism within a framework
of four central viewpoints.
"Far and away the best short introduction to
Marxist criticism (both history and problems)
which I have seen."
-Fredric
R.
Jameson
The Sovereign
Ghost
Studies in Imagination
Denis Donoghue
Donoghue considers the nature and
status of the imagination in litera–
ture taking into account not only
the major texts on the poetic
imagination, the tradition of esthe–
tics culminating in Coleridge and
Richards, but the problematic of
imagination raised by current de–
bates in the field of structuralism.
In one respect the book offers to
mediate between the dominant
'Romantic tradition in imagination
and the structuralist argument.
329 pages, S10.00
At bookstores
96 pages, cloth 36.95, paper, $2.65
Hermann
Hesse
Biography and
Bibliography
Joseph
Mileck
With this monumental work Mi–
leck has secured the foundations of
future Hesse scholarship. In twelve
years of search, correspondence and
travel , of compilation and compari–
son, he has brought order to the
legion of Hesse's publications and
unpublished writings, including his
many reviews, his extensive edi–
torial work, and his numerous tales,
articles, poems, letters, dreams,
diaries, and literary plans.
1,280 pages, llIustrated, 2 volumes,
$
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