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Nikolai Gogol’s The Old-World Landlords: The literary text as a fact of the literary process [PDF]
The article is an attempt to understand the approach to the interpretation of the literary text as a fact of the literary process, which is characteristic of the works of Vladimir M. Markovich and has become one of the methodological principles of his “
Filonov, Evgeny A.
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Female Friendship as a Literary Fact
Romanic Review, 2016The Bechdel Test, sometimes called the Mo Movie Measure or Bechdel Rule, is a simple test which names the following three criteria: (1) it has to have at least two women in it, (2) who talk to each other, about (3) something besides a man. Bechdel Test Movie List Friendship is one of those incidentals in literary history, a biographical note in the ...
Ann Jefferson
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Literary Fact as a Congratulation
Russkaya literatura, 2022[Review:] Unacknowledged Legislators: Studies in Russian Literary history and Poetics in honor of Michael Wachtel / Ed. by L. Fleishman, D. M. Bethea, I. Vinitsky. Berlin: Peter Lang, 2020. 996 S.
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Suicide as Literary Fact in the 1920s
Slavic Review, 1991In the search for meaning which its conclusion provokes, a life, inevitably, is scrutinized for patterns, symbols, and general themes; it is read, in short, as a text. Suicide becomes a bloody signature on the bottom of a ragged page, the final and incontrovertible assertion of authorial control over one’s own life.
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Fact, Theory, and Literary Explanation
Critical Inquiry, 1974The modern critic works inductively, focusing on the local facts of the text and seeking to build up an interpretation which will accommodate their apparent complexities. When he does develop an interpretation which fits all the facts, he considers that the validity of the interpretation has been established.
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Literary Facts and the Elementary Language Student
The Modern Language Journal, 1943Author's summary.— The literary facts contained in introductions affixed to editions of short stories, novels or plays intended for elementary classes have no real value for students who necessarily lack the background to understand them. The argument against the inclusion of such literary facts is all the more cogent in that the student is chiefly ...
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