Sociological Poetics and Aesthetic Theory |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 28
Page 11
... FORMALISM : MAIN CHARACTERISTICS Russian Formalism ( Opajaz ) , founded between 1914 and 1916 by a group of scholars specializing in linguistics , philology and literary history , constituted an anti - biographical , anti ...
... FORMALISM : MAIN CHARACTERISTICS Russian Formalism ( Opajaz ) , founded between 1914 and 1916 by a group of scholars specializing in linguistics , philology and literary history , constituted an anti - biographical , anti ...
Page 16
... Formalism . LIMITATIONS OF FORMALIST POETICS : MARXIST CRITICISMS By the middle of the 1920s the Formalist school was forced increas- ingly to define its relation to Marxism . Many of the leading Marxist theorists ( Bukharin , Trotsky ...
... Formalism . LIMITATIONS OF FORMALIST POETICS : MARXIST CRITICISMS By the middle of the 1920s the Formalist school was forced increas- ingly to define its relation to Marxism . Many of the leading Marxist theorists ( Bukharin , Trotsky ...
Page 18
... Formalist poetics comes close to caricature . The central issue of Formalist theory , that of specification , was largely ignored . Nevertheless , many of the leading Formalists attempted to discover common ground between Formalism and ...
... Formalist poetics comes close to caricature . The central issue of Formalist theory , that of specification , was largely ignored . Nevertheless , many of the leading Formalists attempted to discover common ground between Formalism and ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
active Adorno aesthetic distance aesthetic form aesthetic theory aesthetic value alienation analysis argued art-form art-work artistic assimilated autonomy avant-garde Bakhtin Balzac Barthes bourgeois Brecht capitalist coherent communication complex concept consciousness constitutes criticism defined depict dialectical dialogic discourse dominant Dostoevsky economic elements embody epic theatre everyday example expression external F. R. Leavis fiction finalising Formalism Formalists Frankfurt School function genre Goldmann hegemony historical poetics human ideo ideology immanent individual interpretation Jauss Kafka language Leavis linguistic literary form literary theory literature London Lukács Lukács's Marx Marxist material meaning Menippean satire modern modernist modes narrative nature nineteenth-century notion novel object organisation philosophical political polyphonic practice praxis production reader reading realism reality reception Reception aesthetics reification rejected relation role Russian Formalism Russian Formalists Semiotics significant social and historical social group society socio socio-historical sociological poetics specific structuralist structure style stylistic tion tradition unity University Press writers
References to this book
The Dialogics of Critique: M.M. Bakhtin and the Theory of Ideology Michael Gardiner No preview available - 1992 |
Writing Organization: (re)presentation and Control in Narratives at Work Carl Rhodes Limited preview - 2001 |