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Revolution is Evolution: Evolution as a Trope in Šklovskijʼs Literary History

Russian Literature, 2011
Abstract In this article the author examines the use of the term and concept of evolution in the works of Viktor Shklovskii. Attention is also paid to the role Darwin, Lamarck and questions of evolution played in the work of other Formalists and in the cultural life of the 1910s and 1920s.
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Simulating the cultural evolution of literary genres

Proceedings of the 15th annual conference companion on Genetic and evolutionary computation, 2013
The purpose of this paper is to explore the evolutionary dynamics of literary genre: the development of the 19th Century British novel is used as a motivating case study. The author constructs an agent-based model in NetLogo consisting of two interacting levels: (1) a genetic algorithm in which cultural forms (e.g., works of literature, pieces of music,
Graham Alexander Sack   +2 more
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The Evolution of Literary Theory and the Literary Mind

Interdisciplinary Literary Studies, 2013
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Literary Evolution: How Technology Can (and Will) Enhance Literary Scholarship

2022
The impact of computer technology on the creation of the written word is something apparent in the multitude of available e-books, blogs, and collaborative writing sites that populate the internet. Existing and emerging technologies are starting to change not only the format of what is written, but the content and context of modern literature as well ...
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“Modernity” and the Evolution of Literary Consciousness

Diogenes, 1972
The difficulties inherent to any analysis of the concept of “modernity” have been frequently emphasised: irregular and approximative semantics, pushed to the limit of totally meaningless, and harmless convention; constant tautology and instability; a whole succession of oppositions, followed by inevitable shifts of meaning and ...
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