Persistent Forms : Explorations in Historical Poetics /
"Drawing inspiration from the Russian and Soviet tradition of historical poetics, the contributors to the volume seek to challenge and complement the historicism that stresses proximate socio-political contexts as well as the more recent and salutary concern with understanding literary producti...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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New York :
Fordham University Press,
2016.
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Edición: | First edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword / by Eric Hayot
- Introducing Historical Poetics: History, Experience, Form / Ilya Kliger and Boris Maslov
- Part I. Questioning the Historical, Envisioning a Poetics: 1. From the Introduction to Historical Poetics: Questions and Answers (1894) / Alexander Veselovsky; 2. Alexander Veselovsky's Historical Poetics vs. Cultural Poetics: Remembering the Future / Victoria Somoff; 3. Historicist Hermeneutics and Contestatory Ritual Poetics: An Encounter between Pindaric Epinikion and Attic Tragedy / Leslie Kurke; 4. Metapragmatics, Toposforschung, Marxist Stylistics: Three Extensions of Veselovsky's Historical Poetics / Boris Maslov
- Part II. The Life of Forms: Tradition, Memory, Regeneration: 5. The Oresteia in the Odyssey (1946) / Olga Freidenberg; 6. Innovation Disguised as Tradition: Commentary and the Genesis of Art Forms / Nina V. Braginskaya; 7. A Remnant Poetics: Excavating the Chronotope of the Kurgan / Michael Kunichika; 8. On "Genre Memory" in Bakhtin / Ilya Kliger
- Part III. Comparative Poetics and the Historicity of Experience: 9. The Age of Sensibility (1904) / Alexander Veselovsky; 10. Against Ornament: O.M. Freidenberg's Concept of Metaphor in Ancient and Modern Contexts / Richard P. Martin; 11. Breakfast at Dawn: Alexander Veselovsky and the Poetics of Psychological Biography / Ilya Vinitsky; 12. From the Prehistory of Russian Novel Theory: Alexander Veselovsky and Fyodor Dostoevsky on the Modern Novel's Roots in Folklore and Legend / Kate Holland
- Part IV. Literary Genres in the Longue Duree: 13. Satire (1940) for the Literary Encyclopedia / Mikhail Bakhtin; 14. Columbus's Egg, or the Structure of the Novella (1973) / Mikhail Gasparov; 15. On the Eve of Epic: Did the Chryses Episode in Iliad 1 Begin its Life as a Separate Homeric Hymn? / Christopher A. Faraone; 16. Schematics and Models of Genre: Bakhtin and Soviet Satire / Robert Bird.