“I Do This, You Do That:” mass consumption and subversive protopolitics in Frank O’Hara’s poetry [PDF]
Mon mémoire propose d’analyser la poésie de Frank O’Hara comme étant une réponse subversive, quoi que « protopolitique, » à la montée de la surconsommation aux États-Unis, plus précisément à New York, dans les années cinquante et le début des
Germain, Gabriel
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Vyacheslav V. Ivanov (1929–2017) and his Studies in Prosody and Poetics [PDF]
Vyacheslav V. Ivanov was an outstanding scholar who excelled in almost all disciplines related to linguistic and literary studies.
Pilshchikov, Igor, Vroon, Ronald
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THE PHENOMENON OF THE TRICKSTER AND RITUAL REALITY IN VLADIMIR MAYAKOVSKY’S POEMS
The paper discusses the early work of V. Mayakovsky in the context of the folk tradition. The field of research is the poems “The Backbone Flute” and “A Cloud in Trousers”. The object of research is the principles of folklorism in Mayakovsky’s poems. The
M. A. Galieva
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Nikolai Evreinov and Edith Craig as Mediums of Modernist Sensibility [PDF]
Nikolai Evreinov (1870-1953) was a Russian playwright, director, and theorist of the theatre who played a leading part in the modernist movement of Russian theatre.
Smith, Alexandra
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In the context of the development of the modern cognitive and discourse linguistic paradigm, the focus is on conducting an analytical study of the discursive features of the subject.
Alisa Armenovna Khalatyan
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Two essays by Roman Jakobson, translated into English: ‘About Mayakovsky’s Later Lyrical Poems’ and ‘Dostoyevsky Echoed In Mayakovsky’s Work’ [PDF]
The two essays by Roman Jakobson which are now presented in English translation for the first time were originally published in Russian, in one of the nine volumes (a tenth volume is under preparation, edited by Professor Linda Waugh) of Jakobson’s ...
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Techno-utopianism and the Orient in Russian revolutionary culture [PDF]
The magnitude of the hopes pinned on technology in early twentieth-century Russia was directly proportional to its relative backwardness in this area. The nation saw itself on the brink of an historic clash between the age-old ways of the Slavic peasant ...
Hellebust, Rolf
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The Development of Roman Jakobson’s semiotic interpretation of poetic form and function with special reference to his axial model of the poles of language: metaphor and metonymy; and the application of this developed model to the construction of city poetics with reference to Vladimir Mayakovsky’s poetry. [PDF]
Roman Jakobson’s theory of ‘poetic function’ from his essay ‘Linguistics and Poetics’ (1960) in Language in Literature (1987, p71) is often summarised as follows: ‘The poetic function projects the principle of equivalence from the axis of selection into ...
Coghill, Mary
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Sergei Eisenstein and the Haitian Revolution: 'The Confrontation Between Black and White Explodes Into Red' [PDF]
While the American and French Revolutions have regularly been commemorated in film, this article argues that their Haitian equivalent – despite its own world-historic significance and global cultural impact – still awaits serious cinematic representation.
Forsdick, C, Hogsbjerg, C
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The Communicative Paradox: Notebooks and Workbooks of the Russian Avant-garde “Big Three” [PDF]
The article provides a comparative analysis of the workbooks and notebooks of Vladimir Mayakovsky, Velimir Khlebnikov, and Alexey Kruchenykh. The analysis of draft recordings, most of which are hitherto unpublished, demonstrates a commonality of ...
Lyubov V. Khachaturian
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