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Steven Marcus

    Steven Marcus is an esteemed Professor Emeritus in the Humanities at Columbia University. His insightful essays and reviews have graced numerous prestigious periodicals. Marcus delves into profound literary analysis, exploring the intricate connections between individuals and the broader cultural landscape. His work offers a deep examination of the human psyche and its place within society.

    Steven Marcus
    Jiní viktoriáni : studie o sexualitě a pornografii v Anglii v polovině 19. století
    Umkehrung der Moral
    International Money and Debt
    Engels, Manchester, and the Working Class
    Freud and the Culture of Psychoanalysis (RLE
    A Time of Travail
    • 2015

      Friedrich Engels' seminal work offers a detailed analysis of the living conditions faced by the working class in 19th-century England. Through vivid descriptions and empirical data, it highlights the social injustices, economic hardships, and political struggles of the time. Engels critiques the capitalist system and its impact on workers, making a compelling case for social reform. This influential text is foundational for understanding labor issues and class dynamics, marking a pivotal moment in social and political thought.

      Engels, Manchester, and the Working Class
    • 2013

      Freud and the Culture of Psychoanalysis (RLE

      Freud): Studies in the Transition from Victorian Humanism to Modernity

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book offers a groundbreaking analysis of Freud, positioning him as a quintessential late-Victorian figure while also highlighting his significant role in shaping modern thought and culture. Through its exploration, it delves into the complexities of Freud's contributions and their lasting impact on various intellectual landscapes, making it a pivotal work for understanding his influence in both historical and contemporary contexts.

      Freud and the Culture of Psychoanalysis (RLE
    • 2002
    • 1991