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On Viktor Shklovsky’s Penchant for Forms
In the article, I have decided to sketch a brief portrait of the most significant Russian formalist Viktor Shklovsky. In order to comment upon his contribution to the development of literary theory, I cast some light on his original term ostranenie ...
Anna Maria Skibska
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Two Anatolys and One “Angelica”: On the History of the “Southwestern Literary School” [PDF]
The subject of the paper is the cultural life of Odessa in the 1910s, and the reconstruction of Anatoly Gamma’s biography, who was 21 when he died in the fall of 1918. His creative life was very short, and appeared to be almost a literary hoax.
Alena L. Yavorskaya, Andrei B. Ustinov
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How Nikolai Gogol's “Enchanted Place” was Made [PDF]
The article is devoted to the last short story by Nikolai Gogol — “Enchanted Place” — which concludes the second part of the collection “Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka” (1829–1832).
Wasilij G. Szczukin
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Le monde en plus étrange : à propos du concept d’« estrangement » en théorie de la science-fiction
The concept of “estrangement” has been central to sf criticism ever since Darko Suvin defined the genre as creating the effect of "cognitive estrangement".
Simon Spiegel
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Russian formalists and Russian literature
Russian literature of the present day has lost its statehood and no longer pretends to build its own laws of development in the historical movement.
Yekaterina P. Berezhnaya
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Viktor Shklovsky’sOstrannenieand the ‘Hermeneutics of wonder’ [PDF]
In this conversation, Tom Gunning and Annie van den Oever return to Viktor Shklovsky’s notion of ostrannenie (making strange), a neologism coined in what turned out to become a modern art theory that was developed by the young Shklovsky in the midst of the great popularity of film shows in Russia in 1913.
van den Oever, Annie, Gunning, Tom
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Vladimir Mayakovsky’s “About This” and the poetry of “Interlude”. Part One: “In this theme, both personal and petty...” [PDF]
This article is the first in a series dedicated to poetics, literary sources and early reception of Vladimir Mayakovsky’s longer poem “About This” (1923). It is focused on literary analysis of the poem undertaken by the philologists of the OPOIAZ circle,
Andrei Ustinov, Igor E. Loshchilov
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Desfamiliarização e ficção científica
O presente artigo propõe uma descrição da construção dos objetos literários na experiência humana, tomando como base as ideias de Erwin Schrödinger para a construção da realidade, publicadas em seus escritos filosóficos de 1928 a 1964.
Caroline Elisa Murr
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Perception of works of V. Shklovsky in China
The article is devoted to studying the long-term dissemination and perception of Viktor Shklovsky's works and ideas in China from the 1930s to 2010s, while providing a brief overview of the scientific articles of Chinese Russianists, who played a key ...
Miaowen Liu, Natalia Z. Koltsova
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Viktor Shklovsky and Western Slavists: On the Long Prelude to a Short Conversation with Katerina Clark [PDF]
This article attempts to outline the contours and possible directions for resolving a complex research problem that arose as a result of Viktor B. Shklovsky’s long and often contradictory relationship with the Western humanities community.
Dmitry M. Tsyganov
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