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#Marxist literary criticism is a loose term describing literary criticism based on socialist and dialectic theories. Marxist criticism views literary works as reflections of the social institutions from which they originate. According to Marxists, even literature itself is a social institution and has a specific ideological function, based on the background and ideology of the author. The English literary critic and cultural theorist, Terry Eagleton, defines Marxist criticism this way: Marxist criticism is not merely a sociology of literature, concerned with how novels get published and whether they mention the working class. Its aim is to explain the literary work more fully; and this means a sensitive attention to its forms, styles and meanings. But it also means grasping those forms, styles and meanings as the product of a particular history.[1] The simplest goals of Marxist literary criticism can include an assessment of the political tendency of a literary work, determining whether its social content or its literary form are progressive. It also includes analyzing the class constructs demonstrated in the literature.
Posted on: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 10:03:23 +0000

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