217:, The Merlin Press Ltd, The UK (January 1, 1991), 978â0850362510. « An influential collection, first published in 1911, established LukĂĄcs as a critic. Here he considers the role of the critical essay and its relation to great aesthetics and reviewing philosophers and writers, Plato, Novalis, Kierkegaard, Olsen, Storm, Stefan George, Charles-Louis Philippe, Beer-Hofman, Lawrence Sterne, Paul Ernst. »
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separate nationalities, that's how you differentiate the world, but I separate by class.... We have been walled up like the poor, and sometimes when Life came knocking, it was carrying a big stick. Our only resource was to love each other. That's why my writing is always more tender than my head tells me to write. I think I am in France the first person from a race of the poor to enter the world of literature.
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My grandmother was a beggar, my father, who was a proud child, begged before he was old enough to work for his bread. I belong to a generation which has not yet passed through the world of books.... I must remind you that there are in me more imperative truths than those you call "French truths". You
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