Author: Pomorska, Krystyna Title: Jakobsonian Poetics and Slavic Narrative: From Pushkin to Solzhenitsyn
Description: Durham [NC], Duke University Press, (1992). orig.cloth. 23x15cm, xxvi,323 pp, Edited by Henryk Baran.. Minor rubbing. Binding corner bump. VG. dustwrapper. ¶ Contents: Poetics of Prose: The Structure of Prose: Continuity versus Simultaneity; The Segmentation of Narrative Prose; Toward a Typology of the Roman-fleuve; Alexander Solzhenitsyn: The Overcoded World; Tolstoi: Contra Semiosis; Tolstoi's Triplets: An Approach to Biograćhy & Creativity;Tolstoi's Rotary System (On Symbolism in 'War & Peace'); Studies on Three Poets: Myth & Semiotics: Pasternak & Futurism; Music as Theme & Structure; The Fate of the Artist; Doctor Zhivago; Maiakovskii & the Myth of Immortality in the Russian Avant-garde; A Note on Tat'iana's Letter "Tu" and "Vous"; Semiotic Implications of Pushkin's Rhymes; Figures of Folklore:Observations on Ukrainian Erotic Folk Songs; Problems of Parallelism in Gogol's Prose; Structuralism & Semiotics: Profiles of the Founders Jakobson & Trubetzkoy: Polish Culture in Jakobson's Research; The Autobiography of a Scholar: Jakobson's Generation; The Drama of Science: Trubetzkoy's Correspondence with Jakobson; Postscript to Dialogues: Roman Jakobson, His Poet Friends & Collaborators.
Keywords: Literary Criticism, Russian Literature, Roman Jakobson, Semiotics Theory, Structuralism, Structuralist, N.S. Trubetskoi, Myth Trubetzkoy, Critical Slavic
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