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Von der Taktik zur Tugend Wandlung des Ethikkonzepts in Brechts marxistischen Dramen von 1929-1945 /Thomsen, Frank. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität, Hamburg, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references (p. [325]-336).
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Literaturtheorie in der DDR die Entwicklung der Literaturtheorie der SED (KPD) von 1945 bis 1960 /Wiese, Gerhard. January 1978 (has links)
Thesis--Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Freiburg i. Br. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-244).
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Marxist allegory in Jack London's Alaskan TalesTavidian, Amy Elizabeth 01 January 1990 (has links)
No description available.
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The Communist Party and Soviet LiteratureClark, Rhonda (Rhonda Ingold) 05 1900 (has links)
The Communist Party's control of Soviet literature gradually evolved from the 1920s and reached its height in the 1940s. The amount of control exerted over Soviet literature reflected the strengthening power of the Communist Party. Sources used in this thesis include speeches, articles, and resolutions of leaders in the Communist Party, novels produced by Soviet authors from the 1920s through the 1940s, and analyses of leading critics of Soviet literature and Soviet history. The thesis is structured around the political and literary developments during the periods of 1917-1924, 1924-1932, 1932-1941, and 1946-1949. The conclusion is that the Communist Party seized control of Soviet literature to disseminate Party policy, minimize dissent, and produce propaganda, not to provide an outlet for creative talent.
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Writers in the service of revolution : Russia's ideological and literary impact on Spanish poetry and prose, 1925-36Fasey, Rosemary J. January 2003 (has links)
This thesis is a comparative literary study which is conducted by placing the reception of Russian literature in Spain during the period 1918-36 within the context of the interplay of literature and the social and political situations in which it is written. It first places the boom in the publication of Russian literature in the late 1920s and 1930s within the context of the history of the reception of Russian literature in Spain, providing a comprehensive survey of that history. Next, it describes the impact of the Russian Revolution and the formative years of the Soviet Socialist state on the political situation in pre-Civil War Spain, including the ideological links between the political situations of both countries. In pre-Civil War Spain, the revolutionary atmosphere changed the mood, subject matter and style of literature, and certain writers, recognizing their civic duty, began to produce literature that had a socially critical and didactic role. During that period, given the political context and the development of politically committed literature, Spanish intellectuals and artists of a Marxist persuasion derived incentive from their Russian counterparts. Russian literature has traditionally been the forum for social criticism, and has had a profoundly revolutionary dimension. Pre-revolutionary writers such as Dostoevsky and Andreev have been perceived by outsiders as revolutionary writers, and, in that capacity, have enjoyed great popularity abroad, including Spain. In the Soviet era, Mayakovsky was often considered to be the "Poet of the Revolution", and Gorky was the chief spokesman in the promotion of socialist ideals in literature in the twenty years following the Revolution. In Spanish pre-Civil War fiction, both the social novel and poetry were instrumental in conveying overtly Marxist messages. The thesis concludes with a comprehensive study about certain Spanish writers and their works, in the domains of poetry and the novel, specifically seeking evidence of the impact of the literature and ideology which was emanating from Russia in the first third of the twentieth century.
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詞語、想像與身份 : 中國左翼文學 (1927-1936) = Terms, imagination and identity : Chinese left-wing literature (1927-1936)曹清華, 01 January 2005 (has links)
No description available.
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John Updike and the Cold War : drawing the Iron Curtain /Miller, Daniel Quentin. January 2001 (has links) (PDF)
Zugl.: Diss. / Literaturverz. S. 183 - 189.
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Towards a semiotics of ideologyReis, Carlos António Alves dos. January 1993 (has links)
Based on a section of the author's Thesis (doctoral--University of Coimbra). / Includes bibliographical references (p. [151]-158) and index.
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Towards a semiotics of ideologyReis, Carlos António Alves dos. January 1993 (has links)
Based on a section of the author's Thesis (doctoral--University of Coimbra). / Includes bibliographical references (p. [151]-158) and index.
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