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The Theory of the NovelBibliographic Details Author: Gyrgy Lukcs ISBN 13: 9788119922680 Pages: 122 Edition: First Edition (2026) Genre: Literary Theory Philosophy European Literature Critical Theory Price: 225 Description The Theory of the Novel by Gyrgy Lukcs is a landmark work that explores the philosophical foundations of the novel as a literary form. The book examines the transition from epic to novel, focusing on themes such as alienation, modernity, and the search for

Bibliographic Details

Author: György Lukács

ISBN-13: 9788119922680

Pages: 122

Edition: First Edition (2026)

Genre: Literary Theory / Philosophy / European Literature / Critical Theory

Price: ₹225

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The Theory of the Novel by György Lukács is a landmark work that explores the philosophical foundations of the novel as a literary form.

The book examines the transition from epic to novel, focusing on themes such as alienation, modernity, and the search for meaning in a fragmented world.

It includes discussions on romanticism, abstract idealism, and analyses of major writers like Goethe and Tolstoy.

An essential resource for students and scholars, this work remains central to literary and philosophical studies.

Key Features

  • Classic work by György Lukács
  • Explores theory and evolution of the novel
  • Connects literature with philosophy
  • Discusses epic vs novel and modernity
  • Covers themes of alienation and totality
  • Includes analysis of Goethe and Tolstoy
  • Structured into theoretical sections
  • Ideal for students and researchers
  • Foundational text in critical theory
  • Essential for literary studies

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Publisher: Doaba Publications

Published by: Aumram Publications

Marketed by: Doaba Publications

Year: 2026

Email: [email protected]

Address: 4551-16, Shanti Mohan House, 16 Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi – 110002

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