LEADER 03953cam a22004453i 4500001 9995252993506421 005 20200212121529.0 006 m o d 007 cr mn |||||a|a 008 151029s2015 nyu ob 001 0 eng d 019 927384648941700462967267154 020 9780823264889 |qelectronic bk. 020 0823264882 |qelectronic bk. 020 |z9780823264858 (hardback) 020 |z0823264858 (hardback) 035 |9(JSTORDDA)927384648 035 (OCoLC)ocn936140841 |z(OCoLC)ocn927384648 |z(OCoLC)ocn941700462 |z(OCoLC)ocn967267154 035 (NjP)9525299-princetondb 035 |z(OCoLC)927384648 |z(OCoLC)941700462 |z(OCoLC)967267154 035 |z(NjP)Voyager9525299 037 22573/ctt18ktwsj |bJSTOR 040 YDXCP |beng |cYDXCP |dOCLCO |dJSTOR |dOCLCO |dP@U |dOCLCF |dOCLCO 050 4 PN1035 |b.P46 2015eb 090 Electronic Resource 245 00 Persistent forms |h[electronic resource] : |bexplorations in historical poetics / |cedited by Ilya Kliger and Boris Maslov. 250 First edition. 264 1 New York : |bFordham University Press, |c2015. 300 1 online resource. 490 0 Verbal arts: studies in poetics 520 "Drawing inspiration from the Russian and Soviet tradition of historical poetics, the contributors to the volume seek to challenge and complement the historicism that stresses proximate socio-political contexts as well as the more recent and salutary concern with understanding literary production and reception on a global scale with the perspective of the longue duree of literary forms and institutions"-- |cProvided by publisher. 520 "Since the mid-1980s, attempts to think history and literature together have produced much exciting work in the humanities. Indeed, some form of historicism can be said to inform most of the current scholarship in literary studies, including work in poetics, yet much of this scholarship remains undertheorized. Envisioning a revitalized and more expansive historicism, this volume builds on the tradition of Historical Poetics, pioneered by Alexander Veselovsky (1838-1906) and developed in various fruitful directions by the Russian Formalists, Mikhail Bakhtin, and Olga Freidenberg. The volume includes previously untranslated texts of some of the major scholars in this critical tradition, as well as original contributions which place that tradition in dialogue with other thinkers who have approached literature in a globally comparatist and evolutionary-historical spirit. The contributors seek to challenge and complement a historicism that stresses proximate sociopolitical contexts through an engagement with the longue duree of literary forms and institutions. In particular, Historical Poetics aims to uncover deep-historical stratifications and asynchronicities, in which formal solutions may display elective affinities with other, chronologically distant solutions to analogous social and political problems. By recovering the traditional nexus of philology and history, Persistent Forms seeks to reinvigorate poetics as a theoretical discipline that would respond to such critical and intellectual developments as Marxism, New Historicism, the study of world literature, practices of distant reading, and a renewed attention to ritual, oral poetics, and genre"-- |cProvided by publisher. 599 Princeton permanent acquisition. 650 0 Poetics |xHistory. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008109404 650 0 Literature and history. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077565 650 7 Literature and history. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01000077 650 7 Poetics. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01067682 655 7 History. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01411628 700 1 Kliger, Ilya, |eeditor. 700 1 Maslov, Boris, |d1982- |eeditor. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2015031875 776 08 |iPrint version: |z9780823264858 |z0823264858 |w(DLC) 2015015745 |w(OCoLC)892895288 910 JSTOR DDA purchased