
Ruski realisti: kritički realizam
The book influenced Yugoslav literary criticism in the 1950s, promoting Marxism in art.
This work is part of Lukač's wider work on realism as a superior aesthetic form compared to modernism, where he, through a Marxist prism, analyzes how Russian writers depict social contradictions, historical changes and class conflicts. The book was translated and adapted for the Serbian/Croatian market, with an emphasis on "typical" characters and the totality of social reality. Lukač divides the book into essays dedicated to the key writers of Russian realism, emphasizing that their works go beyond individual psychology and reveal the objective laws of history under capitalism.
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