karl marx modernism

How do they influence Karl Marx's modernism in literature? ?
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Well … I will follow very short. Marx was a proponent of a classless society. Attacked the elite (middle class) and the theory of a political and economic system that would eliminate the hierarchical structure of society. It would ensure equality, fraternity and freedom for corporations. This view has profound implications for the aesthetics, especially in literature. So Marx novel could be considered an elitist product, against a certain type of character and a certain kind of language, voice and perspective. Post-Marx and beyond Nietzsche, the novel breaks … art breaks. We are beginning to see literature that gives voice to characters and experiences of the society in general. The company is attacked, the man is under attack! All because of a sudden people start to ask …. Asked why a society so? Why such a man? "The ideas of Marx inspire a generation of modernist avant-garde and bohemian to challenge the conventions of art … to write his own, to write the experience …. conceives of writing as a whole in new ways. This is not only the spirit of Marx. I think Nietzsche and Freud are also influential. I think two of the most striking examples of the influence of Marx on Modernism in literature are found in Virginia Woolf and James Joyce. His works transmit an experience of self and society in a way that jepordizes traditional power structures, which give voice to the marginalized ….. voice quality and clarity comparable elites. In some modernist texts we see the destruction of the history of architecture classes and constraints through the representation of the common human experience … This is a tax on "the philosophy of Marx. The hope was useful.
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