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Terry and Eagleton
* Terry Eagleton ( 1990 ), The Ideology of the Aesthetic.
* Eagleton, Terry.
* The Meaning of Life, Terry Eagleton, Oxford University Press, 2007, ISBN 0-19-921070-5 ISBN 978-0-19-921070-1
* 1943 – Terry Eagleton, British literary critic and philosopher
According to literary critic Terry Eagleton, Le Fanu, together with his predecessor Maturin and his successor Stoker, form a sub-genre of Irish Gothic, whose stories, featuring castles set in a barren landscape, with a cast of remote aristocrats dominating an atavistic peasantry, represent in allegorical form the political plight of colonial Ireland subjected to the Protestant Ascendancy
* Eagleton, Terry ( 1995 ).
However, in the wake of the economic crisis of 2008, Greek government debt crisis, 2008 – 2012 Spanish financial crisis and European sovereign debt crisis, thinkers such as Terry Eagleton, David Harvey, and David McNally have given renewed impetus to the debate on whether Marx was right that capitalism inherently tends towards crisis ( which Marx discussed as the " contradictions of capital ").
* Eagleton, Terry.
Heaney is described by critic Terry Eagleton as " an enlightened cosmopolitan liberal ", refusing to be drawn.
The English literary critic and cultural theorist, Terry Eagleton, defines Marxist criticism this way:
* Terry Eagleton
Terry Eagleton, a prominent British Marxist, excoriates Fish's " discreditable epistemology " as " sinister.
Literary critic Terry Eagleton is not wholly opposed to Cultural Studies theory like Bloom, but has criticised certain aspects of it, highlighting what he sees as its strengths and weaknesses in books such as After Theory ( 2003 ).
* Terry Eagleton
* Eagleton, Terry ( 1991 ) Ideology.
As more material became available to scholars, including the diaries of contemporaries and hundreds of affectionate and sometimes erotic letters written by James to younger men, the picture of neurotic celibacy gave way to a portrait of a closeted homosexual, although as author Terry Eagleton has stated, "... gay critics debate exactly how repressed his ( probable ) homosexuality was ..."
* Terry Eagleton, literary critic and theorist
Other notable published works include film scripts ( Up in the Air, Blue, War Requiem, Caravaggio, Queer Edward II and Wittgenstein: The Terry Eagleton Script / The Derek Jarman Film ), a study of his garden at Dungeness Derek Jarman's Garden, and At Your Own Risk, a defiant celebration of gay sexuality.
* Terry Eagleton ( The Meaning of Life )
* Eagleton, Terry.
Terry Eagleton praised its demystification of political language but later became disenchanted with Orwell.
* 2009 – 10 Terry Eagleton The God Debate 2010
* Eagleton, Terry.
Terry Eagleton was a well-known member.

Terry and Marxist
In addition to Foucault's influence on New Historicism, other philosophers such as French structuralist Marxist Louis Althusser and Marxists Raymond Williams and Terry Eagleton were also essential in shaping the theory of New Historicism.
* Terry Fields, Militant MP dies – the workers ' MP on a workers ’ wage, International Marxist Tendency ( retrieved June 30, 2008 )

Terry and literary
For example, J. K. Rowling maintains the painful transition between forms while Charles de Lint, Terry Pratchett, Fritz Leiber, and myriad others reach back to the non-painful medieval literary sources.
* Terry Eagleton ( born 1943 ) an English literary critic and philosopher teaching at Lancaster University.

Terry and theorist
New media theorist Terry Flew states that there are three elements " critical to the rise of citizen journalism and citizen media ": open publishing, collaborative editing and distributed content.

Eagleton and literary
For Eagleton, literary and cultural theory have the potential to say important things about the " fundamental questions " in life, but theorists have rarely realized this potential.

Marxist and literary
As the preface to the 2nd edition ( 1976 ) notes, the first edition ( 1955 ) appears to have received relatively little attention from the literary establishment because of its then-unfashionable Marxist viewpoint.
In a foreword to his essay Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy ( 1886 ), three years after Marx's death, Engels claimed confidently that " In the meantime, the Marxist world outlook has found representatives far beyond the boundaries of Germany and Europe and in all the literary languages of the world.
Thinkers most typically linked with Structuralism include anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, linguist Ferdinand de Saussure, Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser, the early writings of psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, the early writings of literary theorist Roland Barthes, and the semiotician Algirdas Greimas.
In contrast, a critic in the humanities can choose to adopt an array of stances ( e. g., Marxist criticism, Freudian criticism, Deconstruction, 19th-century-style literary criticism ), which may be more or less fashionable during any given period but which are all regarded as legitimate.
However, by the late 1960s, many of Structuralism's basic tenets came under attack from a new wave of predominantly French intellectuals such as the philosopher and historian Michel Foucault, the philosopher and social commentator Jacques Derrida, the Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser, and the literary critic Roland Barthes.
* Valentin Voloshinov ( 1895 – 1936 ) was a Soviet / Russian linguist, whose work has been influential in the field of literary theory and Marxist theory of ideology.
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.
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 is through the theories of class struggle, politics and economics that Marxist literary criticism emerged.
The Marxist literary critic, essayist, and social theorist György Lukács wrote extensively on the aesthetic and political significance of the historical novel.
There she befriended the Marxist literary critic and philosopher Walter Benjamin, her first husband's cousin.
Paul Lafargue ( January 15, 1842 – November 26, 1911 ) was a French revolutionary Marxist socialist journalist, literary critic, political writer and activist ; he was Karl Marx's son-in-law, having married his second daughter Laura.
In reply, Russian Marxist journalist Leon Trotsky accused him of wishing to bury all left-wing contributions to culture, and local socialist Henric Sanielevici wrote that Iorga's literary doctrine did not live up to its moral goals.
However, the Marxist ideology of the post-1949 government, in reacting to the overly literary and classical tradition of China, overstressed in turn " practical applications " and the superior wisdom of the worker and peasant, whose hand-skill was assumed to be the " base " to the " superstructure " of science and learning in general.
Although in his youth Yu had been critical of communist ideology, because his first works, with their portrait of decline and cruelty brought on by bourgeois society, were admitting of a Marxist interpretation, they became very popular in 1960s Chinese society ; an epoch in which the ideology of Mao Zedong demanded that all literary creation be in service to the communist cause.
For Marxist literary theorists, the author's intent is always a code for a particular set of ideologies in the author's own day.
During this period, as with a number of American writers and artists, he became a Marxist and began writing about politics in addition to his many literary productions.
They formed a realistic literary style and formulated their Marxist ideas as part of this movement.
Their literary style was realistic and they cherished Marxist ideas.

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