Dialectical Images: Walter Benjamin's Theory of Literary Criticism |
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Benjamins Philosophy | 42 |
Benjamins Theory of Experience | 82 |
The Truth Content of | 121 |
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Adorno aesthetic allegory analysis appearance aspects asserts attempt Baudelaire Baudelaire's become calls central century character collective commodity concept condition constellation contained course criticism cultural define detail dialectical early effect elements emerge especially essay essence essential event existence experience expression fact finally finds force fragments Frankfurt German German Idealism Goethe Hölderlin human ideal ideas images important individual interpretation Kant knowledge language larger late later linguistic literary literature Marxism material meaning merely mystical myth nature never notes notion object original Paris particular Passagen-Werk past period philosophy poem political position possible present production progress reader reading redemption refers reflection relationship remains representation represents reveals Riegl's Romantic Schlegel Scholem Second sense shows significance specific stands structure symbolic theory things thinking thought tradition translation Trauerspiel true truth understanding University Verlag Walter Benjamin whole writing