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The study deals with the confrontation of two texts: Jan Mukařovský’s “Stalin’s ‘Economic Problems of Socialism’ and Literary Theory” and Stefan Żółkiewski’s “Stalin’s Thesis about Language and Methodology of Literary Research”. Both texts have the character of a scientific program and represent the Stalinist version of Marxist though (so-called Marxism-Leninism), which was characterized inter alia by the construction of ‘ontological continuity’ between natural and social objects (Dominique Lecourt). Mukařovský’s thesis that literature fulfills its social function by fulfilling its immanent ‘development law’ was never theoretically developer further. On the contrary, Żółkiewski’s Marxist conception of literary romanticism led to an analysis of the relationship between literature and society, specifically between literary style and the socio-cultural context.
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