Language, Literature & Meaning
Volume I: Problems of Literary Theory
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Paperback – Other edition available
ISBN 9789027215017
The essays in this two-volume anthology provide the reader with an overview of current Czech, Polish and Hungarian research in language, literature and meaning as well as some new perspectives on the major theoretical contributions of Roman Ingarden, Georg Lukács and Jan Mukařovský. For the most part, the emphasis is on Poetics and Literary Theory; however, in some of the essays the focus shifts to such related disciplines as Aesthetics, Linguistics and Semiotics. The heterogeneity of this collection reflects the broad spectrum of interests and approaches to problems of theory being pursued at present in Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia. Much of the work being done in these countries remains relatively unknown outside of Eastern Europe. This anthology is an attempt to rectify this situation and make better known the nature and extent of research which promises new insights into a whole range of phenomena in language, literature and culture.
[Linguistic and Literary Studies in Eastern Europe, 1] 1979. x, 467 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Preface | p. v
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Jan Mukařovský: The Beginnings of Structural and Semiotic AestheticsThomas G. Winner | p. 1
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The Axes of Poetic LanguageWendy Steiner and Peter Steiner | p. 35
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Prague Structuralism: A Branch of the Phenomenological MovementElmar Holenstein | p. 71
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Language as Process: Sergej Karcevskij's Semiotics of LanguageWendy Steiner | p. 99
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Ideology and LiteratureHenryk Markiewicz | p. 115
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Zur Typologie der ästhetischen und kunstlerischen RichtungenZdeněk Mathauser | p. 135
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The Problem of Style from the Standpoint of General Theory of ArtKvětoslav Chvatík | p. 177
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The Lukácsian Concept of PoetryPeter Egri | p. 215
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Nach dem StrukturalismusEndre Bojtar | p. 283
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On ConcretizationMichal Glowinski | p. 325
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έφoχή, Artistic Analysis, Aesthetic Concretization: Reflection upon Roman Ingarden's ReflectionsJohn Fizer | p. 351
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Roman Ingarden: Ontological Foundations for Literary TheoryBarry Smith | p. 373
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Roman Ingarden and Literary GenresStefania Skwarczyńska | p. 391
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Subjects
Literature & Literary Studies
Main BIC Subject
DSB: Literary studies: general
Main BISAC Subject
LIT000000: LITERARY CRITICISM / General