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a| eng
h| ger
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a| Adorno, Theodor W.
d| 1903-1969
4| aut
1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q152388
9| 15795
245
a| Notes to Literature: Volume One
260
a| New York
b| Columbia University Press
c| 1992
300
a| 350 pages
490
a| European Perspectives: A Series in Social Philosophy and Cultural Criticism
520
a| These 17 essays by an important European critic of the Frankfurt school deal with a broad range of topics: the essay form, the epic, the narrator in the contemporary novel, lyric poetry and society, surrealism, Beckett's Endgame , and various European authors (Balzac, Goethe, Proust, Valery, Bloch, Heine, etc.). The essays are generally pitched at a rather high level of abstraction and with a Marxist philosophical slant: the response of literature and individual artists to alienation in an industrial/capitalist society is a recurring concern. Though this is primarily a book for specialists and academic libraries, Adorno's thought and highly suggestive remarks are well worth the effort.- Richard Kuczkowski, Dominican Coll., Blauvelt, N.Y.
534
a| Originally published in 1958
700
4| edt
a| Tiedemann, Rolf
9| 21120
700
4| trl
a| Weber Nicholsen, Shierry
9| 21121
765
a| Noten zur Literatur
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c| BOO
920
a| boek
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b| ORPH
c| ORPH
j| ORPH.PHI ADOR a
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c| 17830
d| 17830
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a| Philosophy
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9| 2357
650
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a| Literature
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9| 4439