Yuri Tynianov was a key figure of Russian Formalism, an intellectual movement in early 20th century Russia that also included Viktor Shklovsky and Roman Jakobson. Tynianov developed a groundbreaking conceptualization of literature as a system within—and in constant interaction with—other cultural and social systems. His essays on Russian literary classics, like Pushkin’s
Eugene Onegin and works by Dostoevsky and Gogol, as well as on the emerging art form of filmmaking, provide i...
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Acknowledgements
A Note From the Editors-Translators
Introduction
Daria Khitrova
Part One: Theory Through History—Then
Dostoevsky and Gogol (Toward a Theory ...
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Philip Redko is a translator, editor, and teacher. He holds a Ph D in Slavic Languages and Literatures from Harvard and lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.