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Literary Criticism - General & Miscellaneous, English Fiction & Prose Literature - 19th Century - Literary Criticism, 19th Century French Literature - Literary Criticism, Miscellaneous Genres & Literary Forms - Literary Criticism
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Writing in Parts

by Kevin McLaughlin
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Overview

Proposing a new interpretation of literature and mass culture in nineteenth-century Europe, this work focuses on works by Marx, Balzac, Dickens, Adorno, and Benjamin to explore in them a complex "mimetic" disposition toward commodification in the realm of culture. The aim of the book is twofold: to explicate in the work of Balzac and Dickens subtle and profoundly ambivalent attitudes toward the rapidly expanding mass culture of the 1830's in France and England, and to identify through this reading of the novelists a common mimetic element that has eluded a certain dialectical approach to art's overcoming of mass culture - an approach best exemplified in Horkheimer and Adorno's influential essay on the "culture industry."

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Book Details

Published
November 30, 1995
Publisher
Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1995.
Pages
186
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780804724111

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