Marxist literary criticism believes that literary works are reflections of the relationship of the superstructure of a society and its__________.
A: economic base
B: ruling structure
C: force of production
D: mass culture
A: economic base
B: ruling structure
C: force of production
D: mass culture
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- 中国大学MOOC: Marxist literary criticism believes that literary works are reflections of the relationship of the superstructure of a society and its__________.
- In the 1930s, British Marxist literary criticism was represented by two revolutionary writers, Ralph Fox and Christopher Caudwell.
- The main literary achievements of the 17thcentury lies in the poetry of John Milton, in the prose writing of John Bunyan, and in the plays and literary criticism of ______.
- Stylistics is essentially a means of linking literary criticism and linguistics.
- Strictly speaking, pre-Qin prose writings are not literary works, but they nevertheless hold an important place in literary history.( )