Marxism Theory Relates a New Perspective to the Literature When Applied Via Tyson’s Directives

Authors

  • Dr. Najia Almas Assistant Professor in Department of English, Sardar Bahadur Khan Women’s University
  • Dr. Mohammad Khan Sangi Professor and Dean of Humanities/Social Sciences, IEEL of Sindh University Jam Shoro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63468/

Keywords:

Modern Critical Theory, Marxism, Exploitation, Rugged Individualism, Religious Suffering

Abstract

This book Critical Theory Today written by Lois Tyson gives the deeper understanding of the critical theories that are very useful in regards of practical comprehension as well as understanding of the literary manuscripts, writings, movies, poetry and the like, relation to the understanding of the individuality of their society this literature represents. On a broader level there can also be a great comparison of the societies of the world. In addition to this, it becomes an essential for the readers in order to understand modern critical theory to broaden the comprehensive range of their critical understanding of literature. The Great Gatsby by F. Scotts Fitzgerlad is one segment of the literature that Tyson chose to explain through all his critical theories and answering all the question one by one, asked by the critics. The Death of the Salesman (1949) by Arthur Miller is also taken is also hugely discussed. Marry Shelley’s Frankenstein (18181) is also discussed as well as Morison’s The Blue Eyes was also talked of.

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Published

2026-02-18

How to Cite

Dr. Najia Almas, & Dr. Mohammad Khan Sangi. (2026). Marxism Theory Relates a New Perspective to the Literature When Applied Via Tyson’s Directives. Social Sciences & Humanity Research Review, 4(1), 2128-2137. https://doi.org/10.63468/

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