Eagleton explores the relationship between literature and society, emphasizing how economic and social conditions shape literary production. He delves into how literature both reflects and critiques capitalist societies, making it a powerful tool for understanding class struggles and ideologies.
Why Read This Book
- Provides a clear explanation of Marxist principles in literary criticism.
- Offers insight into how literature is a product of social and historical forces.
- Helps readers understand literature through a political lens, deepening the connection between text and societal structures
- Explains complex Marxist ideas clearly.
- Offers a politically charged framework for reading literature.
- Essential for students of literary theory or those interested in social criticism.
About the Author
Terry Eagleton is a prominent British literary theorist and critic, known for his contributions to Marxist criticism and cultural theory. He has written extensively on literature, politics, and ideology. Eagleton is a professor of English literature and has been influential in shaping how Marxism is applied to literary studies. His works are recognized for being intellectually rigorous yet accessible, often blending humor with academic insight.
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