Subjectivity of the representation of the literary genre in Yurii Tynianov and Mikhail Bakhtin: attempt at definition and study of texts
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-4765.rus.2020.171719Keywords:
Literary Genre, Subjectivity, Yurii Tynianov, Mikhail BakhtinAbstract
For a deeper examination of the nature of the literary genre and as the present volume is, in part, dedicated to questions of Russian formalism, this article focuses on the expression of subjectivity applied to literary genres as presented in some fundamental texts of two great theoreticians of the Russian word: on the one hand Yurii Tynianov, one of the main figures of the OPOIAZ, founder of Russian formalism along with Viktor Shklovskii, Roman Jakobson and Boris Eikhenbaum; and, on the other hand, Mikhail Bakhtin, who began his intellectual path at the time when «formalism was at the height of its glory».Downloads
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