
Neo-Formalist Papers
Contributions to the Silver Jubilee Conference to mark 25 years of the Neo-Formalist Circle
Rodopi (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
348 pages
978-90-420-0631-7 (ISBN)
Description
Reviews / Votes
"...the volume is a fitting tribute to the vitality of the Neo-Formalists..." in: MLR, 96.I, 2001More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Publishing group
Brill
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 22 mm
Width: 15 mm
ISBN-13
978-90-420-0631-7 (9789042006317)
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Content
Acknowledgements. Preface. PART I: LANGUAGE AND THE BOUNDARIES OF GENRE. Natalia TRONENKO: Metaphorical Schemes of Thought in the Interpretation of Idioms. Rose FRANCE, Michael KIRKWOOD and Rachel NEEDHAM: In Quest of the Proto-Text. Andrzej DUDEK: Viacheslaw Ivanov's Concept of Time. Jane Gary HARRIS: 'The Direct Conversation about Life': Lidiia Ginzburg's Journal as a Contemporary Literary Genre. John BOWEN: Posts, Ghosts and Pickwick. Andre van HOLK: Towards a Poetics of Landscape Painting: On the Vogelsberg Landscapes by Carl F. Barnas (1879-1953). PART II: TEXT AND INTERTEXT. Robin MILNER-GULLAND: 'This Could Have Been Foreseen': Kharms's The Old Woman Revisited. A Collective Analysis. Joe ANDREW: The Seduction of the Daughter: Sexuality in the Early Dostoevsky and the Case of Poor Folk. Ruth SOBEL: Tatiana Boltova - A Possible New Source for The Old-Fashioned Landowners. Robert REID: Bela and The Demon: Structural Affinities. Neil CORNWELL: Notes on Fantastic/Gothic Elements in Nabokov's Despair. Eric de HAARD: Kuzmin's Alexandria. Leon BURNETT: Colour and Composition in Ibsen and Chekhov. PART III: AUTHORIAL STATUS AND MODERNITY. Valentina POLUKHINA: More Than One: The Doubles in Brodsky's Poetic World. Joost van BAAK: Brodsky and the North. Willem G. WESTSTEIJN: Timur Kibirov. David A. NORRIS: Crisis and Modernity in Belgrade Prose. Alexandra SMITH: Conformist by Circumstance v. Formalist at Heart: Some Observations on Tynianov's Novel Pushkin. David BAGULEY: Dumas(s) Production. Artur BLAIM: Lotman in the West. An Ambiguous Complaint.