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Marxist Criticism - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
CRITICISM
Brenkman, John. “Raymond Williams and Marxism.” In Cultural Materialism: On Raymond Williams, edited by Christopher Pendergast, pp. 237-67. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1995.
An analysis of Williams's writing that demonstrates his contribution to significant contemporary cultural and political issues.
Castellitto, George P. “Willy Loman: The Tension between Marxism and Capitalism.” “The Salesman Has a Birthday”: Essays Celebrating the Fiftieth Anniversary of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, edited by Stephen A. Marino, pp. 79-86. Lanham: University Press of America, Inc., 2000.
An evaluation of Willy Loman's character as being representative of the tension between capitalism and socialism.
Castillo, Robert. “Ezra Pound: The Marxist Anti-Semitic Zionist?” Journal of American Culture (fall 1994): 49-54.
Critical evaluation of...
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