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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_9960993867102883
    Format: 1 online resource (viii, 961 pages).
    Series Statement: De Gruyter reference
    Content: Literary theory flourished in Central and Eastern Europe throughout the twentieth century, but its relation to Western literary scholarship is complex. This book sheds light on the entangled histories of exchange and influence both within the region known as Central and Eastern Europe, and between the region and the West. The exchange of ideas between scholars in the East and West was facilitated by both personal and institutional relations, both official and informal encounters. For the longest time, however, intellectual exchange was thwarted by political tensions that led to large parts of Central and Eastern Europe being isolated from the West. A few literary theories nevertheless made it into Western scholarly discourses via exiled scholars. Some of these scholars, such as Mikhail Bakhtin, become widely known in the West and their thought was transposed onto new, Western cultural contexts; others, such as Ol'ga Freidenberg, were barely noticed outside of Russian and Poland. This volume draws attention to the schools, circles, and concepts that shaped the development of theory in Central and Eastern Europe as well as the histoire croisée - the history of translations, transformations, and migrations - that conditioned its relationship with the West.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-040034-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , Slavic Studies
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Leipzig :Biblion Media GmbH, | Wien :Gesellschaft zur Förderung Slawistischer Studien (Wien),
    UID:
    almafu_BV044290303
    Format: 321 Seiten : , Illustrationen ; , 21 cm.
    ISBN: 978-3-86688-636-0
    Series Statement: Wiener slawistischer Almanach. Sonderband 92
    Note: Enthält Literaturangaben , Beiträge teilweise englisch, teilweise deutsch, teilweise russisch
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, eBook ISBN 978-3-86688-637-7
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , Slavic Studies
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    Keywords: Literaturtheorie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Schahadat, Schamma 1961-
    Author information: Mrugalski, Michał 1977-
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_9960947489302883
    Format: 1 online resource (VIII, 961 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-11-040030-8
    Series Statement: De Gruyter Reference
    Content: Literary theory flourished in Central and Eastern Europe throughout the twentieth century, but its relation to Western literary scholarship is complex. This book sheds light on the entangled histories of exchange and influence both within the region known as Central and Eastern Europe, and between the region and the West. The exchange of ideas between scholars in the East and West was facilitated by both personal and institutional relations, both official and informal encounters. For the longest time, however, intellectual exchange was thwarted by political tensions that led to large parts of Central and Eastern Europe being isolated from the West. A few literary theories nevertheless made it into Western scholarly discourses via exiled scholars. Some of these scholars, such as Mikhail Bakhtin, become widely known in the West and their thought was transposed onto new, Western cultural contexts; others, such as Ol’ga Freidenberg, were barely noticed outside of Russian and Poland. This volume draws attention to the schools, circles, and concepts that shaped the development of theory in Central and Eastern Europe as well as the histoire croisée – the history of translations, transformations, and migrations – that conditioned its relationship with the West.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , I Introduction: Entangled Literary Theory -- , Introduction -- , The Migration of Concepts -- , Translation of Theories – Theories of Translation -- , Migrants of Theory -- , Spaces of Theory -- , A Case Study of a Migrating Term: Intertextuality -- , II Formations of Literary Theory: Schools and Institutions, Concepts and Methods -- , II.1 Institutions of Interdisciplinary Research from the 1910s until the 1930s -- , Journal and Society of Aesthetics and the General Science of Art -- , Institute of the History of the Arts -- , The Institute for the Comparative History of the Literatures and Languages of the West and East (ILIaZV) -- , The State Academy of Art Studies in Moscow (RAKhN/GAKhN) -- , II.2 Formalism in Russia, Poland, Bohemia, and Germany -- , Formalism in Germany -- , Herbartian Aesthetics in Bohemia -- , The Four Faces of Russian Formalism -- , Formalism in Poland -- , Jurij Striedter’s Reading of Russian Formalism -- , The North American Reception of Russian Formalism -- , II.3 Phenomenology in German-speaking Areas, Russia, Czechoslovakia, and Poland -- , Phenomenology in German-Speaking Areas and in Russia -- , Phenomenology in Czechoslovakia (Jan Patočka, Přemysl Blažíček) -- , Phenomenology in Poland -- , II.4 Hermeneutics -- , Hermeneutics in Russia -- , Hermeneutics in the Czech Context (F. X. Šalda, Václav Černý, and Dimitrij Tschižewskij [Dmytro Chyzhevsky]) -- , Poetics and Hermeneutics -- , II.5 Psychoanalysis and Literature and the Psychology of Art -- , The Psychologisation of the Central and Eastern European Humanities: Mechanisms and Consequences of the Psychological Turn -- , Psychoanalysis and Literature and the Psychology of Art (C. G. Jung’s Archaic Images and the Russian Jungians) -- , Psychoanalysis and Literature in Poland -- , ‘Aesthetic Reaction’ and ‘Verbal Reaction’: Reader-response Criticism from Vygotskii to Voloshinov -- , II.6 Sociological and Marxist Theory -- , Realism and Modernism, Aesthetics and Politics: Lukács, Brecht, Adorno -- , Sociological and Marxist Literary Theory in Colonial Context -- , Marxism in Poland -- , II.7 Walter Benjamin and the Frankfurt School -- , Siegfried Kracauer and Walter Benjamin. Precursors of the Frankfurt School in Transference with the Slavic Body of Thought -- , Tragic Realism: On Karel Kosík’s Insights into Kafka -- , II.8 Bakhtin, Bakhtin Circles and the (Re)Discovery of Bakhtin in the West -- , Bakhtin Circles -- , Bakhtin’s Philosophy of Literature and its Relation to Literary Theory, Literature and Culture -- , The (Re)discovery of Bakhtin in Anglophone Criticism -- , II.9 Structuralism and Semiotics -- , Transfer as the Key: Understanding the Intellectual History of the Relationship between Formalism and Structuralism from the Perspective of the Prague Linguistic Circle -- , Approaches to an Anthropologically- Oriented Theory of Literature and Culture in the Czech Avant-Garde and the Aesthetics of Prague Structuralism -- , Semiotics of Drama and Theatre: The Prague School Model -- , Structuralism and Semiotics in Poland -- , Russian Structuralism and Semiotics in Literary Criticism and its Reception -- , III Beyond Literary Theory -- , Semantic Paleontology and Its Impact -- , Postcolonial Studies: Processes of Appropriation and Axiological Controversies -- , From Literary Theory to Cultural Studies -- , Russian Theory in Africa: From Marxism to the Bakhtinian Postcolony -- , Translation Studies (From Theories of Literary Translation to a Paradigm of Modernity) -- , The Eastern European Origins of the Contemporary Activist Humanities: The Tragic Template of Socialist Kantianism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century -- , IV Some Key Terms -- , Alienation/Defamiliarisation/Estrangement (ostranenie) -- , Carnival, Carnivalism and Bakhtin’s Culture of Laughter -- , Function -- , Hybridity -- , Indeterminacy and Concretization -- , Literary Evolution -- , Montage -- , Novoe zrenie / Neues Sehen / New Vision -- , Theatricality -- , Contributors -- , Index of Names , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-037872-8
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1770806695
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 929 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783846766255
    Series Statement: Schöningh and Fink Literature and Culture Studies E-Books, Collection 2021, ISBN: 9783657100255
    Content: Alle bisherigen Geschichten der Tragödientheorie haben ihre kritische Strömung verkannt, die auf keinen Fall die Aussöhnung mit dem Schicksal, dem Bestehenden, predigt, sondern eine Ästhetik der revolutionären Praxis formuliert, welche darauf hinzielt, das Element der Freiheit in die vollkommen determinierte Welt hereinzulassen. Diese Ästhetik, deren Elemente sich bei den prominentesten Denkern und Dichtern der Epoche ausfindig machen lassen, gestaltet einerseits die Perzeption von Ereignissen und andererseits das Verhalten von den auf die Ereignisse reagierenden Menschen. Die expliziten Tragödientheorien krönten die philosophischen Ästhetiken, indem sie den Übergang der Theorie (der Absicht) in die Wirklichkeit modellierten, und zwar in den paradoxen Figuren des glücklichen Scheiterns und des schicksalhaften Fehlers. Die Tragödientheorien überprüfen also die Möglichkeiten, wie die immer noch ausbleibende Freiheit in der determinierten Welt des Anschaubaren möglich wäre und finden zur Zeit der Avantgarde eine Lösung in Form eines allgemeinen Festes ohne Rampe, die die positive, anschauliche und kollektive Freiheit verwirklicht
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783770566259$Fhardback
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3770566254
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Mrugalski, Michał, 1977 - Tragödie und Revolution Paderborn : Brill, Wilhelm Fink, 2021 ISBN 9783770566259
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3770566254
    Language: German
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Deutschland ; Russland ; Polen ; Literatur ; Tragödientheorie ; Geschichte 1789-1917
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    Author information: Mrugalski, Michał 1977-
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    Kraków :Towarzystwo Autorów i Wydawców Prac Naukowych Universitas,
    UID:
    almahu_BV023052966
    Format: 376 S. ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 978-83-242-0635-3
    Note: Indeks
    Language: Polish
    Subjects: Slavic Studies
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    Keywords: 1921-2014 Różewicz, Tadeusz ; Farbe ; Poezja polska
    Author information: Mrugalski, Michał, 1977-
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_BV047434311
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 929 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-3-8467-6625-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-3-7705-6625-9
    Language: German
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , German Studies , Slavic Studies
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    Keywords: Tragödientheorie
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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    Author information: Mrugalski, Michał, 1977-,
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_BV047467308
    Format: XIV, 929 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-3-7705-6625-9 , 3-7705-6625-4
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite 831-910
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-8467-6625-5
    Language: German
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , German Studies , Slavic Studies
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    Keywords: Tragödientheorie ; Deutsch ; Polnisch ; Russisch ; Tragödientheorie
    URL: Rezension  (H-Soz-Kult)
    Author information: Mrugalski, Michał, 1977-,
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_9949517276102882
    Format: 1 online resource (970 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783110400304
    Series Statement: De Gruyter Reference Series
    Additional Edition: Print version: Mrugalski, Michał Central and Eastern European Literary Theory and the West Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH,c2022
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 9
    UID:
    edocfu_9960947489302883
    Format: 1 online resource (VIII, 961 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-11-040030-8
    Series Statement: De Gruyter Reference
    Content: Literary theory flourished in Central and Eastern Europe throughout the twentieth century, but its relation to Western literary scholarship is complex. This book sheds light on the entangled histories of exchange and influence both within the region known as Central and Eastern Europe, and between the region and the West. The exchange of ideas between scholars in the East and West was facilitated by both personal and institutional relations, both official and informal encounters. For the longest time, however, intellectual exchange was thwarted by political tensions that led to large parts of Central and Eastern Europe being isolated from the West. A few literary theories nevertheless made it into Western scholarly discourses via exiled scholars. Some of these scholars, such as Mikhail Bakhtin, become widely known in the West and their thought was transposed onto new, Western cultural contexts; others, such as Ol’ga Freidenberg, were barely noticed outside of Russian and Poland. This volume draws attention to the schools, circles, and concepts that shaped the development of theory in Central and Eastern Europe as well as the histoire croisée – the history of translations, transformations, and migrations – that conditioned its relationship with the West.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , I Introduction: Entangled Literary Theory -- , Introduction -- , The Migration of Concepts -- , Translation of Theories – Theories of Translation -- , Migrants of Theory -- , Spaces of Theory -- , A Case Study of a Migrating Term: Intertextuality -- , II Formations of Literary Theory: Schools and Institutions, Concepts and Methods -- , II.1 Institutions of Interdisciplinary Research from the 1910s until the 1930s -- , Journal and Society of Aesthetics and the General Science of Art -- , Institute of the History of the Arts -- , The Institute for the Comparative History of the Literatures and Languages of the West and East (ILIaZV) -- , The State Academy of Art Studies in Moscow (RAKhN/GAKhN) -- , II.2 Formalism in Russia, Poland, Bohemia, and Germany -- , Formalism in Germany -- , Herbartian Aesthetics in Bohemia -- , The Four Faces of Russian Formalism -- , Formalism in Poland -- , Jurij Striedter’s Reading of Russian Formalism -- , The North American Reception of Russian Formalism -- , II.3 Phenomenology in German-speaking Areas, Russia, Czechoslovakia, and Poland -- , Phenomenology in German-Speaking Areas and in Russia -- , Phenomenology in Czechoslovakia (Jan Patočka, Přemysl Blažíček) -- , Phenomenology in Poland -- , II.4 Hermeneutics -- , Hermeneutics in Russia -- , Hermeneutics in the Czech Context (F. X. Šalda, Václav Černý, and Dimitrij Tschižewskij [Dmytro Chyzhevsky]) -- , Poetics and Hermeneutics -- , II.5 Psychoanalysis and Literature and the Psychology of Art -- , The Psychologisation of the Central and Eastern European Humanities: Mechanisms and Consequences of the Psychological Turn -- , Psychoanalysis and Literature and the Psychology of Art (C. G. Jung’s Archaic Images and the Russian Jungians) -- , Psychoanalysis and Literature in Poland -- , ‘Aesthetic Reaction’ and ‘Verbal Reaction’: Reader-response Criticism from Vygotskii to Voloshinov -- , II.6 Sociological and Marxist Theory -- , Realism and Modernism, Aesthetics and Politics: Lukács, Brecht, Adorno -- , Sociological and Marxist Literary Theory in Colonial Context -- , Marxism in Poland -- , II.7 Walter Benjamin and the Frankfurt School -- , Siegfried Kracauer and Walter Benjamin. Precursors of the Frankfurt School in Transference with the Slavic Body of Thought -- , Tragic Realism: On Karel Kosík’s Insights into Kafka -- , II.8 Bakhtin, Bakhtin Circles and the (Re)Discovery of Bakhtin in the West -- , Bakhtin Circles -- , Bakhtin’s Philosophy of Literature and its Relation to Literary Theory, Literature and Culture -- , The (Re)discovery of Bakhtin in Anglophone Criticism -- , II.9 Structuralism and Semiotics -- , Transfer as the Key: Understanding the Intellectual History of the Relationship between Formalism and Structuralism from the Perspective of the Prague Linguistic Circle -- , Approaches to an Anthropologically- Oriented Theory of Literature and Culture in the Czech Avant-Garde and the Aesthetics of Prague Structuralism -- , Semiotics of Drama and Theatre: The Prague School Model -- , Structuralism and Semiotics in Poland -- , Russian Structuralism and Semiotics in Literary Criticism and its Reception -- , III Beyond Literary Theory -- , Semantic Paleontology and Its Impact -- , Postcolonial Studies: Processes of Appropriation and Axiological Controversies -- , From Literary Theory to Cultural Studies -- , Russian Theory in Africa: From Marxism to the Bakhtinian Postcolony -- , Translation Studies (From Theories of Literary Translation to a Paradigm of Modernity) -- , The Eastern European Origins of the Contemporary Activist Humanities: The Tragic Template of Socialist Kantianism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century -- , IV Some Key Terms -- , Alienation/Defamiliarisation/Estrangement (ostranenie) -- , Carnival, Carnivalism and Bakhtin’s Culture of Laughter -- , Function -- , Hybridity -- , Indeterminacy and Concretization -- , Literary Evolution -- , Montage -- , Novoe zrenie / Neues Sehen / New Vision -- , Theatricality -- , Contributors -- , Index of Names , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-037872-8
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1353269296
    Format: 1 online resource (VIII, 961 p.).
    ISBN: 3110400308 , 9783110400304
    Series Statement: De Gruyter Reference
    Content: Literary theory flourished in Central and Eastern Europe throughout the twentieth century, but its relation to Western literary scholarship is complex. This book sheds light on the entangled histories of exchange and influence both within the region known as Central and Eastern Europe, and between the region and the West. The exchange of ideas between scholars in the East and West was facilitated by both personal and institutional relations, both official and informal encounters. For the longest time, however, intellectual exchange was thwarted by political tensions that led to large parts of Central and Eastern Europe being isolated from the West. A few literary theories nevertheless made it into Western scholarly discourses via exiled scholars. Some of these scholars, such as Mikhail Bakhtin, become widely known in the West and their thought was transposed onto new, Western cultural contexts; others, such as Ol'ga Freidenberg, were barely noticed outside of Russian and Poland. This volume draws attention to the schools, circles, and concepts that shaped the development of theory in Central and Eastern Europe as well as the histoire croisée - the history of translations, transformations, and migrations - that conditioned its relationship with the West.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , I Introduction: Entangled Literary Theory -- , Introduction -- , The Migration of Concepts -- , Translation of Theories -- Theories of Translation -- , Migrants of Theory -- , Spaces of Theory -- , A Case Study of a Migrating Term: Intertextuality -- , II Formations of Literary Theory: Schools and Institutions, Concepts and Methods -- , II.1 Institutions of Interdisciplinary Research from the 1910s until the 1930s -- , Journal and Society of Aesthetics and the General Science of Art -- , Institute of the History of the Arts -- , The Institute for the Comparative History of the Literatures and Languages of the West and East (ILIaZV) -- , The State Academy of Art Studies in Moscow (RAKhN/GAKhN) -- , II.2 Formalism in Russia, Poland, Bohemia, and Germany -- , Formalism in Germany -- , Herbartian Aesthetics in Bohemia -- , The Four Faces of Russian Formalism -- , Formalism in Poland -- , Jurij Striedter's Reading of Russian Formalism -- , The North American Reception of Russian Formalism -- , II.3 Phenomenology in German-speaking Areas, Russia, Czechoslovakia, and Poland -- , Phenomenology in German-Speaking Areas and in Russia -- , Phenomenology in Czechoslovakia (Jan Patočka, Přemysl Blažíček) -- , Phenomenology in Poland -- , II.4 Hermeneutics -- , Hermeneutics in Russia -- , Hermeneutics in the Czech Context (F. X. Šalda, Václav Černý, and Dimitrij Tschižewskij [Dmytro Chyzhevsky]) -- , Poetics and Hermeneutics -- , II.5 Psychoanalysis and Literature and the Psychology of Art -- , The Psychologisation of the Central and Eastern European Humanities: Mechanisms and Consequences of the Psychological Turn -- , Psychoanalysis and Literature and the Psychology of Art (C. G. Jung's Archaic Images and the Russian Jungians) -- , Psychoanalysis and Literature in Poland -- , 'Aesthetic Reaction' and 'Verbal Reaction': Reader-response Criticism from Vygotskii to Voloshinov -- , II.6 Sociological and Marxist Theory -- , Realism and Modernism, Aesthetics and Politics: Lukács, Brecht, Adorno -- , Sociological and Marxist Literary Theory in Colonial Context -- , Marxism in Poland -- , II.7 Walter Benjamin and the Frankfurt School -- , Siegfried Kracauer and Walter Benjamin. Precursors of the Frankfurt School in Transference with the Slavic Body of Thought -- , Tragic Realism: On Karel Kosík's Insights into Kafka -- , II.8 Bakhtin, Bakhtin Circles and the (Re)Discovery of Bakhtin in the West -- , Bakhtin Circles -- , Bakhtin's Philosophy of Literature and its Relation to Literary Theory, Literature and Culture -- , The (Re)discovery of Bakhtin in Anglophone Criticism -- , II.9 Structuralism and Semiotics -- , Transfer as the Key: Understanding the Intellectual History of the Relationship between Formalism and Structuralism from the Perspective of the Prague Linguistic Circle -- , Approaches to an Anthropologically- Oriented Theory of Literature and Culture in the Czech Avant-Garde and the Aesthetics of Prague Structuralism -- , Semiotics of Drama and Theatre: The Prague School Model -- , Structuralism and Semiotics in Poland -- , Russian Structuralism and Semiotics in Literary Criticism and its Reception -- , III Beyond Literary Theory -- , Semantic Paleontology and Its Impact -- , Postcolonial Studies: Processes of Appropriation and Axiological Controversies -- , From Literary Theory to Cultural Studies -- , Russian Theory in Africa: From Marxism to the Bakhtinian Postcolony -- , Translation Studies (From Theories of Literary Translation to a Paradigm of Modernity) -- , The Eastern European Origins of the Contemporary Activist Humanities: The Tragic Template of Socialist Kantianism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century -- , IV Some Key Terms -- , Alienation/Defamiliarisation/Estrangement (ostranenie) -- , Carnival, Carnivalism and Bakhtin's Culture of Laughter -- , Function -- , Hybridity -- , Indeterminacy and Concretization -- , Literary Evolution -- , Montage -- , Novoe zrenie / Neues Sehen / New Vision -- , Theatricality -- , Contributors -- , Index of Names , In English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9783110400342
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9783110378726
    Language: English
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