Marxism Texts - Marxism and Literary Criticism, by Terry Eagleton (1976)

Clear and super concise (this baby is less than a hundred pages!), Eagleton gives us his own take on the Big Issues of Marxist literary theory. He's totally into the idea that Marxists do not actually ignore the issue of literary "form."

You decide.

Can you find any examples of readings of specific texts? Are they convincing? If not close readings, what does Eagleton's theory add to our understanding of literature?