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  1. A History of Russian Literary Theory and Criticism
    The Soviet Age and Beyond
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  University of Pittsburgh Press, [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    This volume assembles the work of leading international scholars in a comprehensive history of Russian literary theory and criticism from 1917 to the post-Soviet age. By examining the dynamics of literary criticism and theory in three... more

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    This volume assembles the work of leading international scholars in a comprehensive history of Russian literary theory and criticism from 1917 to the post-Soviet age. By examining the dynamics of literary criticism and theory in three arenas-political, intellectual, and institutional-the authors capture the progression and structure of Russian literary criticism and its changing function and discourse.      The chapters follow early movements such as formalism, the Bakhtin Circle, Proletklut, futurism, the fellow-travelers, and the Russian Association of Proletarian Writers. By the cultural revolution of 1928, literary criticism became a mechanism of Soviet policies, synchronous with official ideology. The chapters follow theory and criticism into the 1930s with examinations of the Union of Soviet Writers, semantic paleontology, and socialist realism under Stalin. A more "humanized" literary criticism appeared during the ravaging years of World War II, only to be supplanted by a return to the party line, Soviet heroism, and anti-Semitism in the late Stalinist period. During Khrushchev's Thaw, there was a remarkable rise in liberal literature and criticism, that was later refuted in the nationalist movement of the "long" 1970s. The same decade saw, on the other hand, the rise to prominence of semiotics and structuralism. Postmodernism and a strong revival of academic literary studies have shared the stage since the start of the post-Soviet era.      For the first time anywhere, this collection analyzes all of the important theorists and major critical movements during a tumultuous ideological period in Russian history, including developments in émigré literary theory and criticism.

     

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    Contributor: Tihanov, Galin
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780822977445
    RVK Categories: KK 1105 ; KK 2490
    Series: Pitt Russian East European
    Subjects: Literaturtheorie; Literaturkritik
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (425 pages)
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  2. A History of Russian Literary Theory and Criticism
    The Soviet Age and Beyond
    Published: 2011; © 2013
    Publisher:  University of Pittsburgh Press

    This volume assembles the work of leading international scholars in a comprehensive history of Russian literary theory and criticism from 1917 to the post-Soviet age. By examining the dynamics of literary criticism and theory in three... more

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek

     

    This volume assembles the work of leading international scholars in a comprehensive history of Russian literary theory and criticism from 1917 to the post-Soviet age. By examining the dynamics of literary criticism and theory in three arenas-political, intellectual, and institutional-the authors capture the progression and structure of Russian literary criticism and its changing function and discourse.       The chapters follow early movements such as formalism, the Bakhtin Circle, Proletklut, futurism, the fellow-travelers, and the Russian Association of Proletarian Writers. By the cultural revolution of 1928, literary criticism became a mechanism of Soviet policies, synchronous with official ideology. The chapters follow theory and criticism into the 1930s with examinations of the Union of Soviet Writers, semantic paleontology, and socialist realism under Stalin. A more "humanized" literary criticism appeared during the ravaging years of World War II, only to be supplanted by a return to the party line, Soviet heroism, and anti-Semitism in the late Stalinist period. During Khrushchev's Thaw, there was a remarkable rise in liberal literature and criticism, that was later refuted in the nationalist movement of the "long" 1970s. The same decade saw, on the other hand, the rise to prominence of semiotics and structuralism. Postmodernism and a strong revival of academic literary studies have shared the stage since the start of the post-Soviet era.       For the first time anywhere, this collection analyzes all of the important theorists and major critical movements during a tumultuous ideological period in Russian history, including developments in émigré literary theory and criticism

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780822977445; 9780822944119
    Series: Pitt Russian East European
    Subjects: Geschichte; Criticism -- Russia (Federation) -- History -- 20th century; Criticism -- Soviet Union -- History; Russian literature -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc; Literaturkritik; Literaturtheorie
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  3. A history of Russian literary theory and criticism
    the Soviet age and beyond
    Contributor: Dobrenko, E. A. (Hrsg.); Tihanov, Galin (Hrsg.)
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    Introduction : toward a history of Soviet and post-Soviet literary theory and criticism / Evgeny Dobrenko and Galin Tihanov -- Literary criticism during the revolution and the civil war, 1917-1921 / Stefano Garzonio and Maria Zalambani -- Literary... more

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    Introduction : toward a history of Soviet and post-Soviet literary theory and criticism / Evgeny Dobrenko and Galin Tihanov -- Literary criticism during the revolution and the civil war, 1917-1921 / Stefano Garzonio and Maria Zalambani -- Literary criticism and cultural policy during the new economic policy, 1921-1927 / Natalia Kornienko -- Literary criticism and the transformations of the literary field during the cultural revolution, 1928-1932 / Evgeny Dobrenko -- Literary theory in the 1920s : four options and a practicum / Caryl Emerson -- Soviet literary criticism and the formulation of the aesthetics of socialist realism, 1932-1940 / Hans G̈ünther -- Soviet literary theory in the 1930s : battles over genre and the boundaries of modernity / Katerina Clark and Galin Tihanov -- Russian émigré literary criticism and theory between the world wars / Galin Tihanov -- Literary criticism and the institution of literature in the era of war and late Stalinism, 1941-1953 / Evgeny Dobrenko -- Literary criticism during the thaw / Evgeny Dobrenko and Ilya Kalinin -- Literary criticism of the long 1970s and the fate of Soviet liberalism / Mark Lipovetsky and Mikhail Berg -- Discoveries and advances in literary theory, 1960s-1980s : neoformalism, the linguistic model, and beyond / William Mills Todd III -- Literary criticism and the end of the Soviet system, 1985-1991/ Birgit Menzel and Boris Dubin -- The alter ego : émigré literary criticism from World War II to the end of the Soviet Union / Catharine Theimer Nepomnyashchy -- Post-Soviet literary criticism / Ilya Kukulin and Mark Lipovetsky -- Post-Soviet literary studies : the rebirth of academism / Nancy Condee and Eugeniia Kupsan -- Appendix : translated titles of Russian periodicals. Presents a history of Russian literary theory and criticism from 1917 to the post-Soviet age

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Dobrenko, E. A. (Hrsg.); Tihanov, Galin (Hrsg.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780822977445; 0822977443; 0822944111; 9780822944119
    Series: Pitt Series in Russian and East European Studies
    Subjects: Criticism; Russian literature; Criticism; Russian literature; Criticism; Criticism; Criticism; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Semiotics & Theory; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Russian & Former Soviet Union; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
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  4. A history of Russian literary theory and criticism
    the Soviet age and beyond
    Contributor: Tihanov, Galin (Publisher)
    Published: 2011; © 2011
    Publisher:  University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Tihanov, Galin (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0822944111; 0822977443; 9780822944119; 9780822977445
    Series: Series in Russian and East European studies
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory; LITERARY CRITICISM / Russian & Former Soviet Union; Geschichte; Criticism; Russian literature; Criticism; Literaturkritik; Literaturtheorie
    Scope: 1 online resource (425 pages)
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  5. A history of Russian literary theory and criticism
    the Soviet age and beyond
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    This volume assembles the work of leading international scholars in a comprehensive history of Russian literary theory and criticism from 1917 to the post-Soviet age. By examining the dynamics of literary criticism and theory in three... more

    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
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    This volume assembles the work of leading international scholars in a comprehensive history of Russian literary theory and criticism from 1917 to the post-Soviet age. By examining the dynamics of literary criticism and theory in three arenas-political, intellectual, and institutional-the authors capture the progression and structure of Russian literary criticism and its changing function and discourse. The chapters follow early movements such as formalism, the Bakhtin Circle, Proletklut, futurism, the fellow-travelers, and the Russian Association of Proletarian Writers. By the cultural r

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 0822977443; 9780822977445
    Series: Pitt Series in Russian and East European Studies
    Subjects: Russian literature; Criticism; Criticism
    Scope: Online-Ressource (425 pages)
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    Includes index

    Contents; Acknowledgments; Note on Transliteration; Introduction: Toward a History of Soviet and Post-Soviet Literary Theory and Criticism - Evgeny Dobrenko and Galin Tihanov; 1. Literary Criticism during the Revolution and the Civil War, 1917-1921 - Stefano Garzonio and Maria Zalambani; 2. Literary Criticism and Cultural Policy during the New Economic Policy, 1921-1927 - Natalia Kornienko; 3. Literary Criticism and the Transformations of the Literary Field during the Cultural Revolution, 1928-1932 - Evgeny Dobrenko

    4. Literary Theory in the 1920s: Four Options and a Practicum - Caryl Emerson5. Soviet Literary Criticism and the Formulation of the Aesthetics of Socialist Realism, 1932-1940 - Hans Günther; 6. Soviet Literary Theory in the 1930s: Battles over Genre and the Boundaries of Modernity - Katerina Clark and Galin Tihanov; 7. Russian Émigré Literary Criticism and Theory between the World Wars - Galin Tihanov; 8. Literary Criticism and the Institution of Literature in the Era of War and Late Stalinism, 1941-1953 - Evgeny Dobrenko

    9. Literary Criticism during the Thaw - Evgeny Dobrenko and Ilya Kalinin10. Literary Criticism of the Long 1970s and the Fate of Soviet Liberalism - Mark Lipovetsky and Mikhail Berg; 11. Discoveries and Advances in Literary Theory, 1960s-1980s: Neoformalism, the Linguistic Model, and Beyond - William Mills Todd III; 12. Literary Criticism and the End of the Soviet System, 1985-1991 - Birgit Menzel and Boris Dubin; 13. The Alter Ego: Émigré Literary Criticism from World War II to the End of the Soviet Union - Catharine Theimer Nepomnyashchy

    14. Post-Soviet Literary Criticism - Ilya Kukulin and Mark Lipovetsky15. Post-Soviet Literary Studies: The Rebirth of Academism - Nancy Condee and Eugeniia Kupsan; Appendix: Translated Titles of Russian Periodicals; Notes; Contributors; Index

  6. A History of Russian Literary Theory and Criticism
    The Soviet Age and Beyond
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  University of Pittsburgh Press, [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    This volume assembles the work of leading international scholars in a comprehensive history of Russian literary theory and criticism from 1917 to the post-Soviet age. By examining the dynamics of literary criticism and theory in three... more

    Universität Frankfurt, Elektronische Ressourcen
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    This volume assembles the work of leading international scholars in a comprehensive history of Russian literary theory and criticism from 1917 to the post-Soviet age. By examining the dynamics of literary criticism and theory in three arenas-political, intellectual, and institutional-the authors capture the progression and structure of Russian literary criticism and its changing function and discourse.      The chapters follow early movements such as formalism, the Bakhtin Circle, Proletklut, futurism, the fellow-travelers, and the Russian Association of Proletarian Writers. By the cultural revolution of 1928, literary criticism became a mechanism of Soviet policies, synchronous with official ideology. The chapters follow theory and criticism into the 1930s with examinations of the Union of Soviet Writers, semantic paleontology, and socialist realism under Stalin. A more "humanized" literary criticism appeared during the ravaging years of World War II, only to be supplanted by a return to the party line, Soviet heroism, and anti-Semitism in the late Stalinist period. During Khrushchev's Thaw, there was a remarkable rise in liberal literature and criticism, that was later refuted in the nationalist movement of the "long" 1970s. The same decade saw, on the other hand, the rise to prominence of semiotics and structuralism. Postmodernism and a strong revival of academic literary studies have shared the stage since the start of the post-Soviet era.      For the first time anywhere, this collection analyzes all of the important theorists and major critical movements during a tumultuous ideological period in Russian history, including developments in émigré literary theory and criticism.

     

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    Source: Specialised Catalogue of Comparative Literature
    Contributor: Tihanov, Galin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780822977445
    RVK Categories: KK 1105 ; KK 2490
    Series: Pitt Russian East European
    Subjects: Literaturtheorie; Literaturkritik
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (425 pages)
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