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RUSS256
Russian Formalism
RUSS256 SP
Not Currently Offered
This course examines the Russian Formalists as
theoreticians, critics, and creative writers. Topics to be
considered include symbiosis between theories of poetic
language advanced by Formalist critics and the poetic
practice of the Futurists Khlebnikov and Mayakovsky; Viktor
Shklovsky, theory of prose and its relation to his novel,
Zoo; or, Letters Not About Love; Formalist experiments in
biography; theories of literary evolution; and the legacy of
Formalism for structuralism and semiotics.
MAJOR READINGS
Roman Jakobson, "Modern Russian Poetry
(Xlebinkov)"
Osip Brik, "Contributions to the Study of Verse Language"
Viktor Shklovsky, "Art as Technique"; THEORY OF PROSE
(selections); ZOO: OR, LETTERS NOT ABOUT LOVE
Boris Eichenbaum, "How Gogol's Overcoat is Made": YOUNG
TOLSTOY; "The Theory of the Formal Method"
Boris Tomashevsky, "Literature and Biography"
Jurij Tynjanov, "On Literary Evolution"; "Dostoevsky and
Gogol"; selected fiction Roman Jakobson and Jurij Tynjanov,
"Problems in the Study of Literature and Language"
Victor Erlich, RUSSIAN FORMALISM: HISTORY--DOCTRINE
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
Midterm paper (3-5 pp.); final
paper (10-15 pp.); occasional short oral reports.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
COURSE FORMAT: Discussion Seminar
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level: UG Credit: 1.00
Gen Ed Area & Dept: HA RUSS
Prerequisites:
None
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