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Trevor Griffiths's The Party: A Study of Political Motivation of the Left-wing Middle Class Intellectual

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dc.contributor.authorKim, Yoo-
dc.date.accessioned2009-04-06T03:49:22Z-
dc.date.available2009-04-06T03:49:22Z-
dc.date.issued2000-
dc.identifier.citation영학논집, Vol.24, pp. 102-116-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/2433-
dc.description.abstractTrevor Griffiths's play, The Party (1973) tackles a series of debates between a group of socialist intellectuals on the contemporary state and future hopes of Marxism in a capitalist world. It is a product of that volatile year of 1968, when revolution in some form suddenly seemed possible and the 'European socialists rediscovered Trotsky'. As a consequence of 'the greatest popular insurrection ever experienced by a capitalist democracy in time of peace', the strategies for revolutionary action became subject to widespread debate. Although the insurrection failed to effect any major immediate political changes, the fact that Paris had been so close to complete revolution stimulated the Left to re-examine classical theories about the necessary preconditions for revolution.-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisher서울대학교 인문대학 영어영문학과-
dc.subjectre-examine classical theory-
dc.subjectLondon school of Economics-
dc.titleTrevor Griffiths's The Party: A Study of Political Motivation of the Left-wing Middle Class Intellectual-
dc.typeSNU Journal-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthor김유-
dc.citation.journaltitle영학논집(English Studies)-
dc.citation.endpage116-
dc.citation.pages102-116-
dc.citation.startpage102-
dc.citation.volume24-
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