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Roman Jakobson
Russian philologist, pioneer of structural linguistics and phonology. Next to being one of the most significant linguists of the XXth century, he was also influential on literary theory through his involvement with Russian Formalism and the Cercle linguistique de Prague.
Edited by Stephen Rudy, Krystyna Pomorska
Among the essential items in this collection are such classics as “Linguistics and Poetics” and “On a Generation That Squandered Its Poets” and illuminations of Baudelaire, Yeats, Turgenev, Pasternak, and Blake, as well as the famous pieces on Shakespeare and Pushkin. The essays include fundamental theoretical statements, structural analyses of individual poems, explorations of the connections between poetry and experience, and semiotic perspectives on the structure of verbal and nonverbal art.
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