Marx, Engels e os escritores românticos
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Resumo: | THIS ESSAY CONTRADICTS THE BURLESQUE AND HARDLY DIALECT VISION OF A CERTAIN CONSESUS OF STALINIST INSPIRATION, ACCORDING TO WHICH MARX AND ENGELS WOULD HAVE REJECTED THE ROMANTIC MOVEMENT. GIVEN THE CENTRAL IMPORTANCE OF LITERATURE AND IMAGINATION AND OF THE 18TH CENTURY ROMANTIC CRITIQUE AGAINST CAPITALISM FOR THE EDUCATION AND THINKING OF BOTH PHILOSOPHERS, THIS ARTICLE PURSUES THE PRESENCE OF THIS MOVEMENT IN WORKS SUCH AS THE 1844 MANUSCRIPTS, THE POVERTY OF PHILOSOPHY, THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO AND THE GRUNDRISSE, AND EXAMINES THEIR POSITION IN RELATION TO AUTHORS SUCH AS THOMAS CARLYLE, BALZAC, CHARLES DICKENS, THE BRONTË SISTERS, SHELLEY, BYRON AND WALTER SCOTT, HIGHLIGHTING, ESPECIALLY IN MARX, THE GREAT READER AND WRITER OF POETRY DURING YOUTH. |
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Marx, Engels e os escritores românticosMarx, Engels and the romantic writesROMANTISMOSOCIEDADE CAPITALISTALITERATURA.ROMANTICISMCAPITALIST SOCIETYLITERATURE.THIS ESSAY CONTRADICTS THE BURLESQUE AND HARDLY DIALECT VISION OF A CERTAIN CONSESUS OF STALINIST INSPIRATION, ACCORDING TO WHICH MARX AND ENGELS WOULD HAVE REJECTED THE ROMANTIC MOVEMENT. GIVEN THE CENTRAL IMPORTANCE OF LITERATURE AND IMAGINATION AND OF THE 18TH CENTURY ROMANTIC CRITIQUE AGAINST CAPITALISM FOR THE EDUCATION AND THINKING OF BOTH PHILOSOPHERS, THIS ARTICLE PURSUES THE PRESENCE OF THIS MOVEMENT IN WORKS SUCH AS THE 1844 MANUSCRIPTS, THE POVERTY OF PHILOSOPHY, THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO AND THE GRUNDRISSE, AND EXAMINES THEIR POSITION IN RELATION TO AUTHORS SUCH AS THOMAS CARLYLE, BALZAC, CHARLES DICKENS, THE BRONTË SISTERS, SHELLEY, BYRON AND WALTER SCOTT, HIGHLIGHTING, ESPECIALLY IN MARX, THE GREAT READER AND WRITER OF POETRY DURING YOUTH.ESTE ENSAIO SE OPÕE À VERSÃO CARICATURAL E POUCO DIALÉTICA DE CERTO CONSENSO, DE INSPIRAÇÃO STALINISTA, SEGUNDO O QUAL MARX E ENGELS TERIAM REJEITADO O MOVIMENTO ROMÂNTICO. LEVANDO EM CONTA A IMPORTÂNCIA CENTRAL DA LITERATURA DE IMAGINAÇÃO E DA CRÍTICA ROMÂNTICA AO CAPITALISMO NA REFLEXÃO DE AMBOS, O ENSAIO RASTREIA A PRESENÇA DO MOVIMENTO EM OBRAS COMO OS MANUSCRITOS DE 1844, MISÉRIA DA FILOSOFIA, MANIFESTO DO PARTIDO COMUNISTA E OS GRUNDRISSE. E EXAMINAVA SUAS POSIÇÕES EM RELAÇÃO A AUTORES COMO THOMAS CARLYLE, BALZAC, CHARLES DICKENS, AS IRMÃS BRONTË, SHELLEY, BYRON E WALTER SCOTT, DESTACANDO SOBRETUDO EM MARX, O GRANDE LEITOR E O ESCRITOR DE POESIA DURANTE A JUVENTUDE.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas2013-06-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/viaatlantica/article/view/8480310.11606/va.v0i23.84803Via Atlântica; v. 14 n. 1 (2013): Literatura e marxismo; 11-30Via Atlântica; Vol. 14 No. 1 (2013): Literatura e marxismo; 11-302317-80861516-5159reponame:Via Atlântica (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/viaatlantica/article/view/84803/87511Copyright (c) 2013 Robert Sayre, Michael Löwyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSayre, RobertLöwy, Michael2023-06-26T13:37:13Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/84803Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/viaatlanticaPUBhttp://www.revistas.usp.br/viaatlantica/oaiviatlan24@gmail.com2317-80861516-5159opendoar:2023-06-26T13:37:13Via Atlântica (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Marx, Engels e os escritores românticos Marx, Engels and the romantic writes |
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Marx, Engels e os escritores românticos |
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Marx, Engels e os escritores românticos Sayre, Robert ROMANTISMO SOCIEDADE CAPITALISTA LITERATURA. ROMANTICISM CAPITALIST SOCIETY LITERATURE. |
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Marx, Engels e os escritores românticos |
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Marx, Engels e os escritores românticos |
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Marx, Engels e os escritores românticos |
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Marx, Engels e os escritores românticos |
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Marx, Engels e os escritores românticos |
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Sayre, Robert |
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Sayre, Robert Löwy, Michael |
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Löwy, Michael |
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Sayre, Robert Löwy, Michael |
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ROMANTISMO SOCIEDADE CAPITALISTA LITERATURA. ROMANTICISM CAPITALIST SOCIETY LITERATURE. |
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ROMANTISMO SOCIEDADE CAPITALISTA LITERATURA. ROMANTICISM CAPITALIST SOCIETY LITERATURE. |
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THIS ESSAY CONTRADICTS THE BURLESQUE AND HARDLY DIALECT VISION OF A CERTAIN CONSESUS OF STALINIST INSPIRATION, ACCORDING TO WHICH MARX AND ENGELS WOULD HAVE REJECTED THE ROMANTIC MOVEMENT. GIVEN THE CENTRAL IMPORTANCE OF LITERATURE AND IMAGINATION AND OF THE 18TH CENTURY ROMANTIC CRITIQUE AGAINST CAPITALISM FOR THE EDUCATION AND THINKING OF BOTH PHILOSOPHERS, THIS ARTICLE PURSUES THE PRESENCE OF THIS MOVEMENT IN WORKS SUCH AS THE 1844 MANUSCRIPTS, THE POVERTY OF PHILOSOPHY, THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO AND THE GRUNDRISSE, AND EXAMINES THEIR POSITION IN RELATION TO AUTHORS SUCH AS THOMAS CARLYLE, BALZAC, CHARLES DICKENS, THE BRONTË SISTERS, SHELLEY, BYRON AND WALTER SCOTT, HIGHLIGHTING, ESPECIALLY IN MARX, THE GREAT READER AND WRITER OF POETRY DURING YOUTH. |
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