Politics And The Novel by Irving Howe
A Study of the Relationship Between Politics and Literature
This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between literature and politics, exploring how novels reflect and influence socio-political landscapes. Through a critical examination of various literary works, the book highlights the ways in which authors have grappled with political themes, offering a nuanced understanding of the power dynamics, ideologies, and moral dilemmas that shape human societies. By analyzing the narrative techniques and character developments within these novels, the book underscores the enduring impact of fiction in shaping political consciousness and cultural discourse.
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- 1957
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- 300-350
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