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George Steiner calls Lukacs "the one major critical talent to have emerged from the gray servitude of the Marxist world." This well-known writer on European literature combines a Marxist-Hegelian concern for the historical process with great artistic sensitivity. Lukacs joined the Hungarian toon meer Communist party in 1918, serving in its first government until the defeat of Bela Kun. He spent many years in exile, first in Berlin and then, from 1933 to 1945, in Moscow, writing and studying. He later became a professor of aesthetics in Budapest, but after the 1956 revolution he was stripped of influence because of his too-friendly attitude to non-Marxist literatures. Steiner has written: "A Communist by conviction, a dialectical materialist by virtue of his critical method, he has nevertheless kept his eyes resolutely on the past. Despite pressure from his Russian hosts, Lukacs gave only perfunctory notice to the much-heralded achievements of Soviet Realism. Instead, he dwelt on the great lineage of eighteenth and nineteenth century European poetry and fiction. The critical perspective is rigorously Marxist, but the choice of themes is central European and conservative." Lukacs has concentrated mainly on criticism of Russian, French, and German authors and often writes in German. Robert J. Clements has reported that Hungarian young people regard him as somewhat passe. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
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Werken van Georg Lukács

The Historical Novel (1937) 292 exemplaren
The Destruction of Reason (1954) 120 exemplaren
Soul and Form (1911) 107 exemplaren
Studies in European Realism (1656) 98 exemplaren
Tactics and Ethics: 1919-1929 (1972) 68 exemplaren
Saggi sul realismo (1950) 64 exemplaren
Thomas Mann (1741) 63 exemplaren
Goethe and His Age (1947) 57 exemplaren
Solzhenitsyn (1970) 49 exemplaren
Marxism and Human Liberation (1973) 45 exemplaren
Conversations with Lukács (1901) 37 exemplaren
Realism in Our Time (1964) 33 exemplaren
Diario (1910-1911) (1981) 15 exemplaren
The Process of Democratization (1991) 14 exemplaren
Existentialisme ou marxisme? (1960) 13 exemplaren
The ontology of social being (2012) 9 exemplaren
Balzac ja ranskalainen realismi (1978) 8 exemplaren
Estetica (1963) 8 exemplaren
Thomas Mann (1949) 6 exemplaren
Problemas del Realismo (1966) 5 exemplaren
Det gl̃ler realismen (1975) 4 exemplaren
Estetik-3-Lukacs (2016) 4 exemplaren
Dostoevskij (2000) 4 exemplaren
Briefwechsel 1902 - 1917 (1982) 4 exemplaren
Il giovane Marx (1965) 4 exemplaren
Cultura estetica 3 exemplaren
Ästhetik. 4 3 exemplaren
Ästhetik, Marxismus, Ontologie (2021) 3 exemplaren
Ästhetik. 3 3 exemplaren
Ästhetik. 1 3 exemplaren
Il Dramma moderno. (1976) 2 exemplaren
La Théorie du roman (1981) 2 exemplaren
Cultura e potere 2 exemplaren
Kunst og kapitalisme 2 exemplaren
Istorija razvoja moderne drame (1978) 2 exemplaren
Arte, filosofia, politica (1982) 2 exemplaren
Scritti sul romance (1995) 2 exemplaren
Textes (1985) 2 exemplaren
Goethes Faust (1981) 2 exemplaren
Studi sul Faust (2006) 2 exemplaren
Marksist imgelem (2004) 1 exemplaar
Thomas Mann 1 exemplaar
Arte e società 1 exemplaar
Estetica (2015) 1 exemplaar
1 1 exemplaar
Gyorgy Lukacs 1976 1 exemplaar
Aklin Yikimi 2 (2000) 1 exemplaar
Aklin Yikimi 1 (2016) 1 exemplaar
Der junge Marx 1 exemplaar
Estetik II 1 exemplaar
Estetik II-III 1 exemplaar
Dialectique et spontaneite (2001) 1 exemplaar
Hegel Asthetik 1 exemplaar
Materiales sobre el realismo (1977) 1 exemplaar
Esztétikai írások 1930-1945 (1982) 1 exemplaar
ESTETİK 1 exemplaar
L'anima e le forme 1 exemplaar
ROMAN KURAMI 1 exemplaar
BİREY VE TOPLUM 1 exemplaar
Taktik und Ethik : 1918 - 1920 (1975) 1 exemplaar
Cultura estetica 1 exemplaar
ESTETİK I 1 exemplaar
ESTETİK II 1 exemplaar
Curriculum vitae (1982) 1 exemplaar
Ifjúkori művek, 1902-1918 (1977) 1 exemplaar
Estetica 1 exemplaar
Estetičke ideje 1 exemplaar
Osobenost estetskog (1987) 1 exemplaar
Etika i politika 1 exemplaar
Intimna drama 1 exemplaar
Birey ve Toplam 1 exemplaar
Thomas Mann 1 exemplaar
BİREY VE TOPLUM 1 exemplaar

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Gangbare naam
Lukács, Georg
Officiële naam
Löwinger, György Bernát (birth)
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Lukács, György
Geboortedatum
1885-04-13
Overlijdensdatum
1971-06-04
Graflocatie
National Graveyard in Fiumei Street, Kerepesdűlő, Józsefváros, Budapest, Hungary
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
Hungary
Geboorteplaats
Budapest, Austria-Hungary
Plaats van overlijden
Budapest, Hungary
Woonplaatsen
Budapest, Hungary (death)
Budapest, Austro-Hungary (birth|now Hungary)
Opleiding
Royal Hungarian University of Kolozsvár (Dr. rer. oec.|1906)
University of Budapest (Ph.D|1909)
Beroepen
philosopher
literary critic
essayist
literary historian
aesthetician
Relaties
Heller, Agnes (Colleague)
Organisaties
University of Budapest
Sonntagskreis
Hungarian Communist Party
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
Goethepreis der Stadt Frankfurt (1970)
Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1945)
Korte biografie
Lukács was known for his books of Marxist philosophy and literary criticism. Lukacs studied in Budapest, Berlin and Heidelberg, and published his first book, "Soul and Form", in 1910. This was followed by "The Theory of the Novel" (1916). In 1918 Lukacs joined the Hungarian Communist Party and supported the Soviet Republic established by Bela Kun in 1919. After the overthrow of the Soviet Republic Lukacs was forced into exile and lived in Vienna for ten years. In 1923 he published "History and Class Consciousness". From 1930 to 1944 he lived in the Soviet Union, after which he returned to Hungary. Lukacs was highly critical of the government of Matyas Rakosi and became a supporter of the reformers led by Laszlo Rajk. In 1956 He was appointed as Minister of Culture. However, following the fall of the 1956 revolution Lukacs was deported to Romania but was allowed to return to Budapest in 1957. In his late years he was a professor of several universities and was noted as an ordinary member of the Academy of Sciences (Hungary).

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Lukács was Very Serious about the novel, and the many dangers of constructing it in certain ways. No frivolity here, people! Buckle down!
 
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KatrinkaV | 1 andere bespreking | Feb 26, 2024 |
Written in 1955-1956 during the first uncertain "thaw" after Stalin's death, this book marked a considerable departure from Lukacs' rigid posture of the immediate postwar years, when he denounced practically all important Western writers as reactionary warmongers. It is fairly detached in manner and at times almost mellow. Lukacs makes a somewhat grudging attempt to make sense of Kafka, and he backs up his criticism of modern music and Schoenberg with a quote from the Western "modernist" Adorno. (1963)… (meer)
 
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GLArnold | Jul 1, 2023 |
Although it consists of 350 pages of largely turgid Leninist analysis of Western literature of debatable relevance to literary criticism, the book is not without merit. Historical-sociological analysis comes to life in the more strictly literary parts of the book, notably in contrasting the novel and the drama. (1963)
 
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GLArnold | 3 andere besprekingen | Jul 1, 2023 |
"If we are to understand not only the direct impact of Marx on the development of German thought but also his sometimes extremely indirect influence, an exact knowledge of Hegel, of both his greatness and his limitation, is absolutely indispensable."- from the preface. It is well known that Hegel exerted a major influence on the development of Marx's thought. This circumstance led Lukács, one of the chief Marxist theoreticians of this century, to embark on his exploration of Hegelian antecedents in the German intellectual tradition, their concrete expression in the work of Hegel himself, and later syntheses of seemingly contradictory modes of though. Four phases of Hegel's intellectual development are examined: "Hegel's early republican phase," "the crisis in Hegel's views on society and the earliest beginnings of his dialectical method," "rationale and defense of objective idealism," and "the breach with Schelling and The Phenomenology of Mind." Lukács completed this study in 1938, but because of the imminent outbreak of war, it was not published until the late 1940s. A revised German edition appeared in 1954, and it is this text that is the basis of this first English translation of the work.… (meer)
 
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