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題名 盧卡契現實主義理論剖析
Anatomy of Lukacsian notions realism作者 鄭玉秀
CHENG, YU-HSIU貢獻者 陳長房
CHEN, CHANG-FANG
鄭玉秀
CHENG, YU-HSIU關鍵詞 盧卡契
文學理論
美學
教育日期 1992
1991上傳時間 2-May-2016 15:11:24 (UTC+8) 摘要 盧卡契是本世紀卓越的思想家。他在哲學、史學、美學與文學理論方面,都有非凡的成就。在文學創作上,盧卡契推崇寫實主義的文學。他認為,文學應該發揮教導、喚醒與淨化這三大功能。
This thesis discuss six major concepts basic to Lukacs" consideration of realism: totality, world-hostorical view, typicality, reflection, tendentiousness and prospect. Lukacs believes that literature plays a pivotal role in the dissemination of didacticism, evocation, and catharsis. He also argues that through the production of "correct" writings, writers should hilistically consider the destiny of man--presumably one of the dominant themes in most literary works. Only when writers have a "right" view can they "accurately" perceive the world and the evolutionary process of man, and only then can they authentically reflect human life and situations by portraying typical characters in typical circumstances. In addition, for Lukacs, great writers such as Shakespeare, Goethe, and Balzac are to a certain extent "tendentious." Because of his dissatisfaction with capitalism, Lukacs believes that socialismm offers a better future for man. The concept of prospect thus becomes one of the rationales he uses to measure literary works. A writer can achieve great success if he tries to depict man`s future with socialist ideals in mind. As a whole, Lukacs` realism has a positive effect: he establishes certain paradigmatic principles with which one can gauge great writers.參考文獻 Bibliography Althusser, Louis. Essays on Ideology. London: Verso, 1984. Anderson, Perry. Considerations on Western Marxism. London: Verso, 1979. Boella, Laura. "Lukacs and His Time." Telos 63 (1985): 97-105. Brecht, Bertolt. "Against George Lukacs." Aesthetics and Politics. Trans. Ronald Taylor. London: Verso, 1977. Castillo, Debra A. "Georg Lukacs: Forms of Longing." Criticism. XXXVIII (1986):89-104. Demetz, Peter. "The Uses of Lukacs." The Yale Review. LIV (1965): 435-440. Derwin, Susan. The Renunciation of Mimesis: Theory and Practice of the Novel. Diss. The Johns Hopkins U,1988. UMI, 1992. Eagleton, Terry. Marxism and Literary Criticism. London: Methuem, 1976. Feenberg, Andrew. Lukacs, Marx and the Sources of Critical Theory. Totowa: Roman and Littlefield, 1981. Fischer. Ernst. Marx in His Own Word. New York: Viking Penguin. 1973. Fokkema, Douwe., and Elrud Ibsch. Theories of Literature in the Twentieth Century. London: C. Hurst Company, 1978. Fromm, Erich. Marx`s Concept of Man. New York: Continuum, 1961. Goldstein. Philip. The Politics of Literary Theory: An Introduction to Marxist Criticism. Florida: Florida S.U . P .,1990. Heller, Agnes. "Lukacs and the Holy Family." Telos 62 (1984-85) 145-153. Jay, Martin. Marxism and Totality. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982. Jameson, Fredric. Marxism and Form. New Jersey: Priceton, 1971. ----------------,"Reflections in Conclusion." Aesthetics and Politics. Verso: New York, 1977. Joos, Ernest. "An Interview with George Lukacs." Lukacs` Last Autocriticism: The Ontology. New Jersey: Humanities Press, 1983. Kennedy, Andrew K. "Lukacs and modern literature." Critical Quarterly. 21 (1979): 53-60. Kolakowski, Leszek. Main Currents of Marxism: Its Origin, Growth and Dissolution. Vol. 3. Trans. P. S. Falla. New York: Oxford UP, 1978.3 vols. Laing, Dave. The Marxist Theory of Art. New Jersey: Humanities, 1978. Lang, Berel, and Forrest Williams, eds. Marxism and Art: Writing in Aesthetics and Criticism. New York: David Mckay, 1972. Lenin, V. I. "Party Organisation and Party Literature." Lenin: On Socialist Ideology and Culture. Moscow: Progress Publisher, 1962. Lowy, Michael. Georg Lukacs--From Romanticism to Bolshevism. London, Lowe & Brydone Printers, 1979. Lukacs, Georg. Conversations with Lukacs. Ed. Theo Pinkus. London: Merlin Press, 1974. ----------------,Essays on Realism. Trans. David Fernbach. Ed. Rodney Livingstone. Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1971. ----------------,The Historical Novel. Trans. Hannah and Stanley Mitchell. New Jersey: Humanities Press, 1978. ----------------,The Meaning of Contemporary Realism. Trans. John and Nocke Mander. London: Merlin Press, 1963. ----------------,"The Old Culture and tile New Culture." Towards a New Marxism. Ed. Bart Grahl and Paul Piccone. St. Louis: Telos Press, 1973. ----------------,"Realism in the Balance." Aesthetics and Politics. Trans. Rodney Livingstone. Verso: New York, 1977. ----------------,Studies in European Realism. Trans. Edith Bonc. London: Merlin Press, 1950. ----------------,Record of a Life: An Autobiographical Sketch. Ed. Istvan Eorsi. Trans. Rodney Livingstone. London: Verso, 1971. ----------------,Goethe and His Age. Trans. Robert Anchor. London: Merlin Press, 1968. ----------------,The Theory of the Novel: .A Historical-Philosophical Essay on the Forms of Great Epic Literature. Trans. Anna Bostock. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1971. ----------------,Writer and Critic. Trans. & Ed. Arthur Kahn. London: Merlin Press, 1978. Lunn, Engene. Marxism and Modernism: An Historical Study of Lukacs, Brecht, Benjamin and Adorno. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984. Mann, Paul de. "Georg Lukacs` Theory of the Novel." Blindness and Insight: Essays in the Rhetoric of Contemporary Criticism. London: Methuen, 1983. Marcuse, Herbert. One Dimensional Man. Boston: Beacon, 1964. Marx, Karl, and Frederick Engels. The German Ideology. Ed. L. J. Arthur. New York: International, 1947. ----------------,Selected Correspondence. Ed. S. W. Ryazanskaya. Trans. I. Lasker. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1955. McLellan, David. Marx After Marx. London: Macmillan, 1979. Nelson, Brian. "Lukacs, Zola and the Aesthetics of Realism." New Literature Review. 10 (1982): 39-44. Parkinson, G.H.R. Georg Lukacs. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd, 1977. Derwin, Susan. "The Renunciation of Mimesis: Theory and Practice of the Novel. Diss. The Johns Hopkins U, 1988. UMI, 1992. Shaw, Brian J. "Totality, Realism, and the Type: Lukacs; Later Literary Criticism as Political Theory." The Philosophical Forum: A Quarterly. XXI (1990): 412-44l. Zuidervaart, Lambert. "Reconci1iat ion Under Duress? Realism in Our Time Revisited." George Lukacs and His World: A Reassessment. New York: Peter Lang, 1987. 描述 碩士
國立政治大學
英國語文學系資料來源 http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#B2002004582 資料類型 thesis dc.contributor.advisor 陳長房 zh_TW dc.contributor.advisor CHEN, CHANG-FANG en_US dc.contributor.author (Authors) 鄭玉秀 zh_TW dc.contributor.author (Authors) CHENG, YU-HSIU en_US dc.creator (作者) 鄭玉秀 zh_TW dc.creator (作者) CHENG, YU-HSIU en_US dc.date (日期) 1992 en_US dc.date (日期) 1991 en_US dc.date.accessioned 2-May-2016 15:11:24 (UTC+8) - dc.date.available 2-May-2016 15:11:24 (UTC+8) - dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 2-May-2016 15:11:24 (UTC+8) - dc.identifier (Other Identifiers) B2002004582 en_US dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/89094 - dc.description (描述) 碩士 zh_TW dc.description (描述) 國立政治大學 zh_TW dc.description (描述) 英國語文學系 zh_TW dc.description.abstract (摘要) 盧卡契是本世紀卓越的思想家。他在哲學、史學、美學與文學理論方面,都有非凡的成就。在文學創作上,盧卡契推崇寫實主義的文學。他認為,文學應該發揮教導、喚醒與淨化這三大功能。 zh_TW dc.description.abstract (摘要) This thesis discuss six major concepts basic to Lukacs" consideration of realism: totality, world-hostorical view, typicality, reflection, tendentiousness and prospect. Lukacs believes that literature plays a pivotal role in the dissemination of didacticism, evocation, and catharsis. He also argues that through the production of "correct" writings, writers should hilistically consider the destiny of man--presumably one of the dominant themes in most literary works. Only when writers have a "right" view can they "accurately" perceive the world and the evolutionary process of man, and only then can they authentically reflect human life and situations by portraying typical characters in typical circumstances. In addition, for Lukacs, great writers such as Shakespeare, Goethe, and Balzac are to a certain extent "tendentious." Because of his dissatisfaction with capitalism, Lukacs believes that socialismm offers a better future for man. The concept of prospect thus becomes one of the rationales he uses to measure literary works. A writer can achieve great success if he tries to depict man`s future with socialist ideals in mind. As a whole, Lukacs` realism has a positive effect: he establishes certain paradigmatic principles with which one can gauge great writers. en_US dc.description.tableofcontents Chapter One: Holistic and World-Historical View..........8 Chapter Two: Reification of Evolutionary Process..........30 Chapter Three: Aesthetic Effect and Didactic Purpose..........55 Conclusion..........77 Notes..........84 Abbreviation..........85 Bibliography..........86 zh_TW dc.source.uri (資料來源) http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#B2002004582 en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) 盧卡契 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 文學理論 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 美學 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 教育 zh_TW dc.title (題名) 盧卡契現實主義理論剖析 zh_TW dc.title (題名) Anatomy of Lukacsian notions realism en_US dc.type (資料類型) thesis en_US dc.relation.reference (參考文獻) Bibliography Althusser, Louis. Essays on Ideology. London: Verso, 1984. Anderson, Perry. Considerations on Western Marxism. London: Verso, 1979. Boella, Laura. "Lukacs and His Time." Telos 63 (1985): 97-105. Brecht, Bertolt. "Against George Lukacs." Aesthetics and Politics. Trans. Ronald Taylor. London: Verso, 1977. Castillo, Debra A. "Georg Lukacs: Forms of Longing." Criticism. XXXVIII (1986):89-104. Demetz, Peter. "The Uses of Lukacs." The Yale Review. LIV (1965): 435-440. Derwin, Susan. The Renunciation of Mimesis: Theory and Practice of the Novel. Diss. The Johns Hopkins U,1988. UMI, 1992. Eagleton, Terry. Marxism and Literary Criticism. London: Methuem, 1976. Feenberg, Andrew. Lukacs, Marx and the Sources of Critical Theory. Totowa: Roman and Littlefield, 1981. Fischer. Ernst. Marx in His Own Word. New York: Viking Penguin. 1973. Fokkema, Douwe., and Elrud Ibsch. Theories of Literature in the Twentieth Century. London: C. Hurst Company, 1978. Fromm, Erich. Marx`s Concept of Man. New York: Continuum, 1961. Goldstein. Philip. The Politics of Literary Theory: An Introduction to Marxist Criticism. Florida: Florida S.U . P .,1990. Heller, Agnes. "Lukacs and the Holy Family." Telos 62 (1984-85) 145-153. Jay, Martin. Marxism and Totality. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982. Jameson, Fredric. Marxism and Form. New Jersey: Priceton, 1971. ----------------,"Reflections in Conclusion." Aesthetics and Politics. Verso: New York, 1977. Joos, Ernest. "An Interview with George Lukacs." Lukacs` Last Autocriticism: The Ontology. New Jersey: Humanities Press, 1983. Kennedy, Andrew K. "Lukacs and modern literature." Critical Quarterly. 21 (1979): 53-60. Kolakowski, Leszek. Main Currents of Marxism: Its Origin, Growth and Dissolution. Vol. 3. Trans. P. S. Falla. New York: Oxford UP, 1978.3 vols. Laing, Dave. The Marxist Theory of Art. New Jersey: Humanities, 1978. Lang, Berel, and Forrest Williams, eds. Marxism and Art: Writing in Aesthetics and Criticism. New York: David Mckay, 1972. Lenin, V. I. "Party Organisation and Party Literature." Lenin: On Socialist Ideology and Culture. Moscow: Progress Publisher, 1962. Lowy, Michael. Georg Lukacs--From Romanticism to Bolshevism. London, Lowe & Brydone Printers, 1979. Lukacs, Georg. Conversations with Lukacs. Ed. Theo Pinkus. London: Merlin Press, 1974. ----------------,Essays on Realism. Trans. David Fernbach. Ed. Rodney Livingstone. Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1971. ----------------,The Historical Novel. Trans. Hannah and Stanley Mitchell. New Jersey: Humanities Press, 1978. ----------------,The Meaning of Contemporary Realism. Trans. John and Nocke Mander. London: Merlin Press, 1963. ----------------,"The Old Culture and tile New Culture." Towards a New Marxism. Ed. Bart Grahl and Paul Piccone. St. Louis: Telos Press, 1973. ----------------,"Realism in the Balance." Aesthetics and Politics. Trans. Rodney Livingstone. Verso: New York, 1977. ----------------,Studies in European Realism. Trans. Edith Bonc. London: Merlin Press, 1950. ----------------,Record of a Life: An Autobiographical Sketch. Ed. Istvan Eorsi. Trans. Rodney Livingstone. London: Verso, 1971. ----------------,Goethe and His Age. Trans. Robert Anchor. London: Merlin Press, 1968. ----------------,The Theory of the Novel: .A Historical-Philosophical Essay on the Forms of Great Epic Literature. Trans. Anna Bostock. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1971. ----------------,Writer and Critic. Trans. & Ed. Arthur Kahn. London: Merlin Press, 1978. Lunn, Engene. Marxism and Modernism: An Historical Study of Lukacs, Brecht, Benjamin and Adorno. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984. Mann, Paul de. "Georg Lukacs` Theory of the Novel." Blindness and Insight: Essays in the Rhetoric of Contemporary Criticism. London: Methuen, 1983. Marcuse, Herbert. One Dimensional Man. Boston: Beacon, 1964. Marx, Karl, and Frederick Engels. The German Ideology. Ed. L. J. Arthur. New York: International, 1947. ----------------,Selected Correspondence. Ed. S. W. Ryazanskaya. Trans. I. Lasker. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1955. McLellan, David. Marx After Marx. London: Macmillan, 1979. Nelson, Brian. "Lukacs, Zola and the Aesthetics of Realism." New Literature Review. 10 (1982): 39-44. Parkinson, G.H.R. Georg Lukacs. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd, 1977. Derwin, Susan. "The Renunciation of Mimesis: Theory and Practice of the Novel. Diss. The Johns Hopkins U, 1988. UMI, 1992. Shaw, Brian J. "Totality, Realism, and the Type: Lukacs; Later Literary Criticism as Political Theory." The Philosophical Forum: A Quarterly. XXI (1990): 412-44l. Zuidervaart, Lambert. "Reconci1iat ion Under Duress? Realism in Our Time Revisited." George Lukacs and His World: A Reassessment. New York: Peter Lang, 1987. zh_TW