Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350021910
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350021919
- Publisher Date: 2014
- Binding: Hardback
Original price was: ₹395.00.₹316.00Current price is: ₹316.00.
5 in stock
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Prashant Kumar Sinha –
Some chapters felt disconnected from the main argument, making the reading experience uneven and confusing.
Pranjal Sharma –
The book is informative and insightful, providing a comprehensive overview of Marxist literary criticism.
Pratyush Prabhakar –
Although intellectually stimulating, the book could benefit from more diverse literary examples.
Vijay Rahul S –
Found the arguments compelling, but the writing could be more accessible.
Jaya –
An important work for anyone studying literature and social issues. Highly recommended.
Neha Sharma –
I struggled with some of the jargon. Still, the core ideas were insightful.
Sanket Vilas Bansod –
A must-read for students of Marxist literary theory. I’ll be revisiting this one.
Shikhar Singh –
This book changed the way I think about literature and society. It is truly eye-opening.
Naman Saini –
Opened my eyes to new ways of interpreting literature. A challenging but rewarding read.
Jyotsna Kapoor –
While academically sound, the text sometimes lacks real-world application examples, limiting its overall impact.
Arijit Debnath –
The book offered a fresh perspective on familiar texts. A valuable addition to my library.
Kumari Shweta –
A deep dive into class representation. Some chapters were dense, but worth the effort.
Naman Saini –
The writing style is dense and requires focus. A rewarding but challenging read for serious scholars.
Yashika –
It offers a fresh perspective, challenging conventional interpretations. A great addition to academic collections.
Punit Kumar Yadav –
The book presents a complex topic in an engaging manner, although some parts can feel repetitive.
Vipin Kumar –
A bit dry at times, but the analysis was sharp and well-supported.
Tanisha Kumari –
The author’s passion for the subject shines through, making even the most complex concepts understandable.
Pranav Gupta –
Interesting concepts, but sometimes felt a bit too academic. Overall, a thought-provoking read.
Sony Benny –
Not the easiest read, but the insights on class were quite illuminating. Worth sticking with.
Dipra Halder –
A groundbreaking exploration of class in literature. Its insights are invaluable for literary scholars.