The average rating for Myths of power based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2010-09-08 00:00:00 chad mason Being one of the first direct implementations of Marxist Literary Criticism, it's an important work of its time. There is some quite interesting analyses, which probably would displease, and possibly had displeased the traditional critics at the time it's published. Having read Eagleton relatively thoroughly by now, the self-rewriting -or as some prefer to call self-plagiarism- is quite evident. The most interesting bit of the work is the newest preface, where the older, more experienced Terry criticizes the younger, more assertive one. Also, I'm not quite sure where the idea of the "death of the Heights" really come from in the chapter on Wuthering Heights. Is there an over-reading here, or am I missing something? At the end of the novel, Hareton, the heir of the Heights, ends up with Catherine the heiress of the Lintons, at the Wuthering Heights.... right? |
Review # 2 was written on 2020-09-06 00:00:00 Dawn Neihart الأخوات برونتي وتفسير ماركسي نقدي لإيغلتون ، الأدب والشخصيات والمجتمع كلهم هنا ينتظرون |
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