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Ейхенбаум Борис Михайлович [Eikhenbaum Borys Mykhailovych]
2009ЕЙХЕНБА́УМ Борис Михайлович (Эйхенбаум Борис Михайлович; 04 . 10. 1886, с-ще Красний, нині місто Смолен. обл., РФ – 24. 11. 1959, Ленінград, нині С.-Петербург) – російський літературознавець. Брат В. Воліна. Доктор філологічних наук наук . Закін. С.-Петербур. університет . П... ⚠️ Цей запис містить лише бібліографічні метадані.
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Boris Eikhenbaum's Unfinished Work on Tolstoy: A Dialogue with Soviet History
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1990The Russian formalist and Tolstoy scholar Boris Eikhenbaum is best known for his work in developing an intrinsic poetics. After his formalist period, however, Eikhenbaum turned, in his work on Tolstoy, to extrinsic approaches, initially privileging author and reader and later focusing on social context.
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Boris Eikhenbaum in OPOIAZ: Testing the Limits of the Work-Centered Poetics
Slavic Review, 1990Boris Eikhenbaum spent nearly a decade working within Opoiaz, the Petersburg branch of Russian formalism, to develop a work-centered poetics. Faced with the inadequacy of traditional mimetic, expressive, and pragmatic views of literature, he and his colleagues tried to address literary works without recourse to extraliterary facts.
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Historyka Studia Metodologiczne, 2019
The article examines the theoretical discussions on the dualism of “form” and “content” in literature and art that took place in Soviet Ukraine in the mid-1920s. The subject is considered in the context of the development of two competitive approaches of study of literature and art — Russian formalism and Marxism.
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The article examines the theoretical discussions on the dualism of “form” and “content” in literature and art that took place in Soviet Ukraine in the mid-1920s. The subject is considered in the context of the development of two competitive approaches of study of literature and art — Russian formalism and Marxism.
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BORIS, a paralogue of the transcription factor, CTCF, is aberrantly expressed in breast tumours
British Journal of Cancer, 2008Svetlana D Pack, VÍCTOR V Lobanenkov
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