Czech Russian Formalism
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-4765.rus.2021.186466Keywords:
Prague Linguistic Circle, Czech Structuralism, Russian Formalism, Literary criticism, Literary theoryAbstract
The present work is dedicated to the discussion of the influence of Russian formalism over the Prague Linguistic Circle and the Czech structuralism as a whole. For that, the author presents the reader with different points of view, including from the Czech scholars themselves. The conclusion reached by the author is that structuralism is not a continuation or an evolution of the formalism, but a trend in itself that opposes its predecessor.
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