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Readings in Russian Poetics: Formalist and Structuralist Views (Michigan Slavic Contributions No 8)

Creators: Ladislav Matejka, Krystyna Pomorska
Publisher: Univ of Michigan/Michigan Slavic
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 3499029

Media: Paperback
Pages: 306

ISBN: 0930042255
Dewey Decimal Number: 801.950947
EAN: 9780930042257
ASIN: 0930042255

Publication Date: June 1978
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Book Description
This collection of essays by and about the major Russian theorists includes Boris M. Ejxenbaum's "The Theory of the Formal Method," Viktor Sklovskij's "The Mystery Novel: Dickens's Little Dorrit," Roman Jakobson's "On Realism in Art," Mixail Baxtin's "Discourse Typology in Prose," and Osip M. Brik's "Contributions to the Study of Verse Language." Investigating the relationship of form and structure to the production of meaning in literature, these theorists laid the groundwork for the development of literary theory as a scientific discipline. A new introduction by Gerald L. Bruns provides a context for understanding why these works remain as important and influential now as when they were first written.

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