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  1. The politics of style
    towards a Marxist poetics
    Autor*in: Hartley, Daniel
    Erschienen: [2016]
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    This book develops a Marxist theory of literary style. The first part explains why Raymond Williams, Terry Eagleton and Fredric Jameson came to see style as central to political criticism. It delineates the historical and conceptual preconditions for... mehr

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    This book develops a Marxist theory of literary style. The first part explains why Raymond Williams, Terry Eagleton and Fredric Jameson came to see style as central to political criticism. It delineates the historical and conceptual preconditions for the emergence of a 'politics of style', and uncovers an underground current of stylistics within the Marxist tradition from Marx to Barthes. The second part sets out precisely what each thinker has written on style and demonstrates how this came to figure in their overall intellectual and political projects, focusing above all on a detailed reconstruction of Williams's best-known concept, the 'structure of feeling'. Finally, the third part sets out an independent theory of style and makes an ambitious attempt to establish it as a foundational element of a new Marxist poetics ‎Contents; ‎Acknowledgements; ‎Introduction; ‎Part 1. Marxist Poetics in Context; ‎Chapter 1. Why Marxism and Style?; ‎1. The Concept of Style; ‎2. Epochal Political Conjuncture: Western Marxism and Beyond; ‎3. Intellectual Context: the British Anomaly; ‎4. Internal Debates: Types of Marxist Criticism; ‎Chapter 2. From State Censorship to the Poetry of the Future: Style in the Marxist Tradition; ‎1. An Overview of Marx's Early Writings; ‎2. Style in Aristotle's Rhetoric; ‎3. The Young Marx on Style and Censorship; ‎4. Marx After Buffon and Fichte; ‎5. Style and the Philosophy of History ‎2.2. Historical Temporality and Stylistic Inheritance: Against the Ideology of Modernism‎2.3. Stylistic Integration; ‎2.4. Transindividual Subjectivity: Style and 'Total Expression'; ‎2.5. Style and Cultural Materialism; ‎Conclusion; ‎Intermezzo: Style and the Meaning of 'Politics' and 'Culture'; ‎Eagleton Contra Jameson; ‎Jameson's Reply; ‎Chapter 6. Terry Eagleton: The Political Theology of Style; ‎1. The Body as Language; ‎2. Leavis 2.0?; ‎3. The Close Reading of Styles; ‎4. The Problems of Stylistic Ideals; ‎5. Tragic Styles; ‎Chapter 7. Fredric Jameson: Epic Poet of Postmodernity ‎6. The End of Style?‎Chapter 3. Mimesis from Plato to Ricoeur; ‎1. Mimesis in Plato and Aristotle; ‎2. On the Threefold Mimesis; ‎3. Historicising the Threefold Mimesis; ‎3.1. Mimesis1: Prefiguration; ‎3.2. Mimesis2: Configuration; ‎3.3. Mimesis3: Refiguration; ‎Conclusion; ‎Part 2. Theories of Style in Williams, Eagleton and Jameson; ‎Overture: Patricide; or, Reformism Versus Revolution; ‎Eagleton Contra Williams; ‎Williams Strikes Back; ‎Chapter 4. Style in Prose Fiction: A Preliminary Definition; ‎1. Style as a Social Relationship; ‎1.1. Abstract Universal Style versus Particular Style ‎1. Narrative and Praxis‎2. Jameson as Epic Poet of Postmodernity; ‎3. Jameson, the Epic Contemplator?; ‎4. Style and Modernity; ‎4.1. Rhetoric versus Style; ‎4.2. The Extinction of the Narrative Categories of Experience; ‎4.3. Narrative versus Style; ‎4.4. The Utopian Vocation of Style; ‎5. Postmodernity and the End of Style; ‎6. Jameson's Theory of Style: A Balance-Sheet; ‎Coda: New Styles for New Social Relations; ‎Part 3. Style in Marxist Poetics; ‎Chapter 8. A General Marxist Theory of Style; ‎1. Mimesis1; ‎1.1. Linguistic Situation; ‎1.2. Linguistic Ideology; ‎1.3. Experience ‎1.2. Prose Settled and Unsettled‎1.3. Williams's Theory of Prose: A Balance-Sheet; ‎2. Narratology, Voice and Style; ‎3. A First Definition of Style in Prose Fiction; ‎4. Possible Elaborations; ‎Chapter 5. Raymond Williams: Style between Immanence and Naturalism; ‎1. On Williams and Immanence; ‎1.1. Keywords; ‎1.2. Language as 'Practical Consciousness'; ‎1.3. Forms, Techniques and Technology; ‎1.4. Sociological Perspectivism; ‎2. Williams's Multiple Approaches to the Problem of Style; ‎2.1. Language in Naturalist Drama; or, the Relation of 'Structure of Feeling' and Style

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Historical Materialism Book Ser ; v. 132
    Schlagworte: Socialism and literature; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Composition & Creative Writing; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Rhetoric; REFERENCE ; Writing Skills; Socialism and literature
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  2. The politics of style
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    Autor*in: Hartley, Daniel
    Erschienen: [2017]; 2017
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden ; Boston

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    Schlagworte: Socialism and literature; Literarischer Stil; Poetik; Marxismus
    Weitere Schlagworte: Williams, Raymond; Eagleton, Terry (1943-); Jameson, Fredric; Eagleton, Terry (1943-); Williams, Raymond (1921-1988); Jameson, Fredric (1934-)
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  3. The politics of style
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    Autor*in: Hartley, Daniel
    Erschienen: 2016
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    This book develops a Marxist theory of literary style. The first part explains why Raymond Williams, Terry Eagleton and Fredric Jameson came to see style as central to political criticism. It delineates the historical and conceptual preconditions for... mehr

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    This book develops a Marxist theory of literary style. The first part explains why Raymond Williams, Terry Eagleton and Fredric Jameson came to see style as central to political criticism. It delineates the historical and conceptual preconditions for the emergence of a 'politics of style', and uncovers an underground current of stylistics within the Marxist tradition from Marx to Barthes. The second part sets out precisely what each thinker has written on style and demonstrates how this came to figure in their overall intellectual and political projects, focusing above all on a detailed reconstruction of Williams's best-known concept, the 'structure of feeling'. Finally, the third part sets out an independent theory of style and makes an ambitious attempt to establish it as a foundational element of a new Marxist poetics.

     

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  4. <<The>> politics of style
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    Autor*in: Hartley, Daniel
    Erschienen: [2017]; © 2017
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  5. <<The>> politics of style
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  6. The Politics of Style
    Towards a Marxist Poetics
    Autor*in: Hartley, Daniel
    Erschienen: 2016
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  7. The politics of style
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    Autor*in: Hartley, Daniel
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Front Matter -- Introduction -- Why Marxism and Style? -- From State Censorship to the Poetry of the Future: Style in the Marxist Tradition -- Mimesis from Plato to Ricoeur -- Overture: Patricide; or, Reformism Versus Revolution -- Style in Prose... mehr

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    Front Matter -- Introduction -- Why Marxism and Style? -- From State Censorship to the Poetry of the Future: Style in the Marxist Tradition -- Mimesis from Plato to Ricoeur -- Overture: Patricide; or, Reformism Versus Revolution -- Style in Prose Fiction: A Preliminary Definition -- Raymond Williams: Style between Immanence and Naturalism -- Intermezzo: Style and the Meaning of ‘Politics’ and ‘Culture’ -- Terry Eagleton: The Political Theology of Style -- Fredric Jameson: Epic Poet of Postmodernity -- Coda: New Styles for New Social Relations -- A General Marxist Theory of Style -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Indexes. This book develops a Marxist theory of literary style. The first part explains why Raymond Williams, Terry Eagleton and Fredric Jameson came to see style as central to political criticism. It delineates the historical and conceptual preconditions for the emergence of a ‘politics of style’, and uncovers an underground current of stylistics within the Marxist tradition from Marx to Barthes. The second part sets out precisely what each thinker has written on style and demonstrates how this came to figure in their overall intellectual and political projects, focusing above all on a detailed reconstruction of Williams’s best-known concept, the ‘structure of feeling’. Finally, the third part sets out an independent theory of style and makes an ambitious attempt to establish it as a foundational element of a new Marxist poetics

     

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  8. The politics of style
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    Autor*in: Hartley, Daniel
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Front Matter -- Introduction -- Why Marxism and Style? -- From State Censorship to the Poetry of the Future: Style in the Marxist Tradition -- Mimesis from Plato to Ricoeur -- Overture: Patricide; or, Reformism Versus Revolution -- Style in Prose... mehr

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    Front Matter -- Introduction -- Why Marxism and Style? -- From State Censorship to the Poetry of the Future: Style in the Marxist Tradition -- Mimesis from Plato to Ricoeur -- Overture: Patricide; or, Reformism Versus Revolution -- Style in Prose Fiction: A Preliminary Definition -- Raymond Williams: Style between Immanence and Naturalism -- Intermezzo: Style and the Meaning of ‘Politics’ and ‘Culture’ -- Terry Eagleton: The Political Theology of Style -- Fredric Jameson: Epic Poet of Postmodernity -- Coda: New Styles for New Social Relations -- A General Marxist Theory of Style -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Indexes. This book develops a Marxist theory of literary style. The first part explains why Raymond Williams, Terry Eagleton and Fredric Jameson came to see style as central to political criticism. It delineates the historical and conceptual preconditions for the emergence of a ‘politics of style’, and uncovers an underground current of stylistics within the Marxist tradition from Marx to Barthes. The second part sets out precisely what each thinker has written on style and demonstrates how this came to figure in their overall intellectual and political projects, focusing above all on a detailed reconstruction of Williams’s best-known concept, the ‘structure of feeling’. Finally, the third part sets out an independent theory of style and makes an ambitious attempt to establish it as a foundational element of a new Marxist poetics

     

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  9. The Politics of Style
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    ‎Contents -- ‎Acknowledgements -- ‎Introduction -- ‎Part 1. Marxist Poetics in Context -- ‎Chapter 1. Why Marxism and Style? -- ‎1. The Concept of Style -- ‎2. Epochal Political Conjuncture: Western Marxism and Beyond -- ‎3. Intellectual Context: the... mehr

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    ‎Contents -- ‎Acknowledgements -- ‎Introduction -- ‎Part 1. Marxist Poetics in Context -- ‎Chapter 1. Why Marxism and Style? -- ‎1. The Concept of Style -- ‎2. Epochal Political Conjuncture: Western Marxism and Beyond -- ‎3. Intellectual Context: the British Anomaly -- ‎4. Internal Debates: Types of Marxist Criticism -- ‎Chapter 2. From State Censorship to the Poetry of the Future: Style in the Marxist Tradition -- ‎1. An Overview of Marx's Early Writings -- ‎2. Style in Aristotle's Rhetoric -- ‎3. The Young Marx on Style and Censorship -- ‎4. Marx After Buffon and Fichte -- ‎5. Style and the Philosophy of History -- ‎6. The End of Style? -- ‎Chapter 3. Mimesis from Plato to Ricoeur -- ‎1. Mimesis in Plato and Aristotle -- ‎2. On the Threefold Mimesis -- ‎3. Historicising the Threefold Mimesis -- ‎3.1. Mimesis1: Prefiguration -- ‎3.2. Mimesis2: Configuration -- ‎3.3. Mimesis3: Refiguration -- ‎Conclusion -- ‎Part 2. Theories of Style in Williams, Eagleton and Jameson -- ‎Overture: Patricide -- or, Reformism Versus Revolution -- ‎Eagleton Contra Williams -- ‎Williams Strikes Back -- ‎Chapter 4. Style in Prose Fiction: A Preliminary Definition -- ‎1. Style as a Social Relationship -- ‎1.1. Abstract Universal Style versus Particular Style -- ‎1.2. Prose Settled and Unsettled -- ‎1.3. Williams's Theory of Prose: A Balance-Sheet -- ‎2. Narratology, Voice and Style -- ‎3. A First Definition of Style in Prose Fiction -- ‎4. Possible Elaborations -- ‎Chapter 5. Raymond Williams: Style between Immanence and Naturalism -- ‎1. On Williams and Immanence -- ‎1.1. Keywords -- ‎1.2. Language as 'Practical Consciousness' -- ‎1.3. Forms, Techniques and Technology -- ‎1.4. Sociological Perspectivism -- ‎2. Williams's Multiple Approaches to the Problem of Style -- ‎2.1. Language in Naturalist Drama -- or, the Relation of 'Structure of Feeling' and Style ‎2.2. Historical Temporality and Stylistic Inheritance: Against the Ideology of Modernism -- ‎2.3. Stylistic Integration -- ‎2.4. Transindividual Subjectivity: Style and 'Total Expression' -- ‎2.5. Style and Cultural Materialism -- ‎Conclusion -- ‎Intermezzo: Style and the Meaning of 'Politics' and 'Culture' -- ‎Eagleton Contra Jameson -- ‎Jameson's Reply -- ‎Chapter 6. Terry Eagleton: The Political Theology of Style -- ‎1. The Body as Language -- ‎2. Leavis 2.0? -- ‎3. The Close Reading of Styles -- ‎4. The Problems of Stylistic Ideals -- ‎5. Tragic Styles -- ‎Chapter 7. Fredric Jameson: Epic Poet of Postmodernity -- ‎1. Narrative and Praxis -- ‎2. Jameson as Epic Poet of Postmodernity -- ‎3. Jameson, the Epic Contemplator? -- ‎4. Style and Modernity -- ‎4.1. Rhetoric versus Style -- ‎4.2. The Extinction of the Narrative Categories of Experience -- ‎4.3. Narrative versus Style -- ‎4.4. The Utopian Vocation of Style -- ‎5. Postmodernity and the End of Style -- ‎6. Jameson's Theory of Style: A Balance-Sheet -- ‎Coda: New Styles for New Social Relations -- ‎Part 3. Style in Marxist Poetics -- ‎Chapter 8. A General Marxist Theory of Style -- ‎1. Mimesis1 -- ‎1.1. Linguistic Situation -- ‎1.2. Linguistic Ideology -- ‎1.3. Experience -- ‎2. Mimesis2 -- ‎2.1. Poetic Shaping -- ‎2.2. Stylistic Ideology -- ‎2.3. Directionality -- ‎2.4. Modes, Types, Genres, Forms -- ‎2.5. Lyric -- ‎2.6. Drama -- ‎2.7. The Pain and Joy of Writing -- ‎3. Mimesis3 -- ‎3.1. Literal Phase: Micro-Structures of Feeling -- ‎3.2. Identification Phase: Instance, Idiom, Interpellation -- ‎3.3. Formal Phase: From Form to Formation -- ‎3.4. Generic Phase: Projects and Modes -- ‎3.5. Utopian Phase -- ‎4. Poiēsis and Praxis -- ‎Conclusion -- ‎Bibliography -- ‎Name Index -- ‎Subject Index

     

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