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Walter Benjamin: or Towards a Revolutionary Criticism (Radical Thinkers 4) (original 1981; edition 2009)

by Terry Eagleton

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Critically analyzes Benjamin's themes of the Baroque allegory, aura and commodity, and history, tradition, and revolution as well as probing the nature of his revolutionary criticism.
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Title:Walter Benjamin: or Towards a Revolutionary Criticism (Radical Thinkers 4)
Authors:Terry Eagleton
Info:Verso (2009), Paperback, 204 pages
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Walter Benjamin: Or, Towards a Revolutionary Criticism by Terry Eagleton (1981)

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