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The Master and the Slave: Lukács, Bakhtin, and the Ideas of the Time (Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs) [Hardcover]

Galin Tihanov (Author)

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August 24, 2000 0198187254 978-0198187257
This book is a comparative study in the history of ideas. It is an innovative examination of the intellectual background, affiliations and contexts of two major twentieth-century thinkers and an historical interpretation of their work in aesthetics, cultural theory, literary history, and philosophy.

Unlike all existing texts on Lukacs and Bakhtin, this book offers a comparison of their writings at different stages of their intellectual development and in the broad context of the ideas of their time. The book introduces unknown archival material and discusses hitherto disregarded or overlooked texts by Lukacs and Bakhtin. It puts forward new readings of best-known work on Dostoevsky, Rabelais, and Goethe and treats in an original way the question of the coherence of Bakhtin's ouevre. The book offers valuable insight into the sources of Bakhtin's terminological repertoire and through examination of Bakhtin's and Lukacs's intellectual affiliations--of the limits and substance of their originality as thinkers.

Lukacs and Bakhtin emerge from the book as thinkers, whose intellectual careers followed strikingly similar paths. They both were confronted with similar agendas and questions posed for them by their time. Bakhtin however, had to find answers not only for this common agenda but also to the answers that Lukacs himself had already provided.

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"Galin Tihanov has written a spendidly researched and immensely informed intellectual history of two of the twentieth century's major theorists of the novel...each chapter of Tihanov's thoughtful book offers valuable insights into both of these vital thinkers...Tihanov's book remains a spendid achievement that will, I think, enrich the understanding of many interested readers. It is one of the most impressively, carefully researched books that I have ever read, and illuminates not only our understanding of Lukacs and Bakhtin, but the intellectual tradition which they inherited and to which they contributed." --Comparative Literature Studies


"[A] compelling new book.... The strength of the book...is in Tihanov's remarkable range of reading, his knowledge of both German and Russian scholarship, and the philosophical backgrounds of the two writers--each steeped in the European academic tradition of the first half of the twentieth century. Both writers emerge transformed when treated in this way."--Simon Dentith, Times Literary Supplement


"Tihanov is a brilliant historian of ideas and in The Master and the Slave he compares and contrasts the ideas of Luk�cs and Bakhtin in connection with the novel and in the context of prevalent critical and philosophical ideas of their time.... Every library where Theory reigns needs it desperately."--Biblioth�que d'Humanisme et Renaissnce


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Galin Tihanov is Junior Research Fellow in Russian and German Intellectual History, University of Oxford

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This part of the book reconstructs the background to Lukacs's and Bakhtin's later work on the novel. Read the first page
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polyphonic novel, subjective culture, objective culture, objective spirit
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Problem of Content, Middle Ages, Paul Ernst, Bakhtin's Dostoevsky, German Goethe, Mikhail Bakhtin, World War
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