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RUSSIAN FORMALISM AND DEFAMILIARIZATION IN LANGUAGE
Ezikov Svyat (Orbis Linguarum), 2023Formalists broke a category of previous studies that did not rely on the text, by moving the object of study from the outside of literature, to the inside of literature. As pioneers of this study method, they built concepts that would crystallize only later.
Flamur MALOKU, Merxhan AVDYLI
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The Fate of Russian Formalism (Russian Formalism as Understood by Foreign Critics)
Soviet Studies in Literature, 1985The history and theory of Russian Formalism began to attract the attention of Western literary scholars as early as the 1920s. Western journals at that time published descriptive articles by Russian scholars such as Viktor Zhirmunskii, Boris Tomashevskii, A.N. Voznesenskii, and Nina Gourfinkel who were close to the Formalist movement.
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Comparative Literature, 1976
IN THE PREFACE to his book Through Literature (1924), Boris Eichenbaum says of his articles written in 1916 and 1917 that "Their basic striving is toward an epistemologically based aesthetics."' Although Eichenbaum expresses his interest in such philosophical problems as the nature of space and time more openly than the other formalists he was in fact ...
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IN THE PREFACE to his book Through Literature (1924), Boris Eichenbaum says of his articles written in 1916 and 1917 that "Their basic striving is toward an epistemologically based aesthetics."' Although Eichenbaum expresses his interest in such philosophical problems as the nature of space and time more openly than the other formalists he was in fact ...
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2007
Though Nabokov might appear to manifest some Symbolist traits, we must seek elsewhere the intellectual currents that helped shape his epistemology and his specific fictional preoccupations. In this context two schools of thought are extremely germane: the intuitive philosophy of Henri Bergson and the theories of the Russian Formalists, particularly ...
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Though Nabokov might appear to manifest some Symbolist traits, we must seek elsewhere the intellectual currents that helped shape his epistemology and his specific fictional preoccupations. In this context two schools of thought are extremely germane: the intuitive philosophy of Henri Bergson and the theories of the Russian Formalists, particularly ...
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2018
Russian literary Formalism, an active movement in Russian literary criticism from about 1915 to 1929, approached the literary work as a self-referential, formed artefact rather than as an expression of reality or experience outside the work. It asked the question, ‘How is the work made?’ rather than ‘What does the work say?’ Its founding assumption ...
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Russian literary Formalism, an active movement in Russian literary criticism from about 1915 to 1929, approached the literary work as a self-referential, formed artefact rather than as an expression of reality or experience outside the work. It asked the question, ‘How is the work made?’ rather than ‘What does the work say?’ Its founding assumption ...
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