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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Pertelote | Winter 1984, Jacksonville State University
Pertelote | Winter 1984, Jacksonville State University
Pertelote
*Subtitled: JSU's Magazine for the Arts*
Poemas, Lida Aronne-Amestoy
Poemas, Lida Aronne-Amestoy
INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica
No abstract provided.
Poemas, Gabriel Rosado
Serie Bibliográfica Inti V: Bibliografía Actualizada Sobre Augusto Roa Bastos, Por Luis Áviles
Serie Bibliográfica Inti V: Bibliografía Actualizada Sobre Augusto Roa Bastos, Por Luis Áviles
INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica
No abstract provided.
A Reminiscence Of Stephen Crane, Paul Sorrentino
A Reminiscence Of Stephen Crane, Paul Sorrentino
The Courier
John S. Mayfield (1904-1983), a curator of rare books and manuscripts at Syracuse University from 1961 to 1971, assembled a small, but noteworthy, collection of material by and about Stephen Crane (1871-1900), one of the University's most famous students. Mayfield himself published several articles on Crane, including three in the Syracuse Library Associates Courier, which he edited from 1962 to 1970. Judging from Mayfield's own notes, one can conclude that he intended to publish, perhaps in the Courier, the following brief reminiscence of Crane.
Poemas, Estela Breccia
Teresa Méndez-Faith, Paraguay: Novela Y Exilio, Somerville: Slusa, 1985. 201 Pp., Clement A. White
Teresa Méndez-Faith, Paraguay: Novela Y Exilio, Somerville: Slusa, 1985. 201 Pp., Clement A. White
INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica
No abstract provided.
Poemas, Olga Susana Juzyn
Las Articulaciones Semánticas Del Texto Literario: Sonetos Del <> De Jorge Luis Borges, José Pascual Buxó
Las Articulaciones Semánticas Del Texto Literario: Sonetos Del <> De Jorge Luis Borges, José Pascual Buxó
INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica
No abstract provided.
Antipoesía O Antropofagia: <> De Nicanor Parra, Ricardo Yamal
Antipoesía O Antropofagia: <> De Nicanor Parra, Ricardo Yamal
INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica
No abstract provided.
La Bolsa De Huesos: Un Juguete Policial De Eduardo L. Holmberg, Gioconda Marún
La Bolsa De Huesos: Un Juguete Policial De Eduardo L. Holmberg, Gioconda Marún
INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica
No abstract provided.
José Asunción Silva Y La Idea De La Modernista, Alfredo Villanueva-Collado
José Asunción Silva Y La Idea De La Modernista, Alfredo Villanueva-Collado
INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica
No abstract provided.
Unas Notas Sobre La Metáfora, Juan Ramón Resina
Unas Notas Sobre La Metáfora, Juan Ramón Resina
INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica
No abstract provided.
Susana, Mejor No Imagines, Luis Domínguez
Susana, Mejor No Imagines, Luis Domínguez
INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica
No abstract provided.
Poemas, Pablo Ananía
Juan Durán Luzio, Lectura Histo´Rica De La Novela. El Recurso Del Método De Alejo Carpentier, (Heredia, Costa Rica: Euna, 1982). 139 Pp., Juan Ramón Duchesne
Juan Durán Luzio, Lectura Histo´Rica De La Novela. El Recurso Del Método De Alejo Carpentier, (Heredia, Costa Rica: Euna, 1982). 139 Pp., Juan Ramón Duchesne
INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica
No abstract provided.
Mempo Giardinelli, Luna Caliente, México: Editorial Casis, 1983. 112 Pp., Thomas R. Ward
Mempo Giardinelli, Luna Caliente, México: Editorial Casis, 1983. 112 Pp., Thomas R. Ward
INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica
No abstract provided.
Un Cambio De Código Y Su Descodificatión En 'El Espectro' De Horacio Quiroga, Elsa K. Gamborini
Un Cambio De Código Y Su Descodificatión En 'El Espectro' De Horacio Quiroga, Elsa K. Gamborini
INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, Geraldine Tidd Scott, William David Barry, John W. Durel
Book Reviews, Geraldine Tidd Scott, William David Barry, John W. Durel
Maine History
Reviews of the following books: The Living Past, Being the Story of Somesville, Mount Desert, Maine and Its Relationship with Other Areas of the Island.By Virginia Somes-Sanderson; Voice on the Kennebec, 1941-1981, edited by Kathleen A. Martin; Nathan A. Cushman: A Rugged Individualist edited by Franklin P. Cole; and Portsmouth and the Piscataqua by Peter E. Randall.
Introduction, Michael Holquist
Introduction, Michael Holquist
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
Introduction to the special issue on Mikhail Bakhtin
Bakhtin And Buber: Problems Of Dialogic Imagination, Nina Perlina
Bakhtin And Buber: Problems Of Dialogic Imagination, Nina Perlina
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
Recent publications of biographical materials on Mikhail Bakhtin demonstrate that he was familiar with the writings of Martin Buber. The philosophical and aesthetic verbal expression of Buber's ideas within the time-spatial universe of Bakhtin's own awareness allows us to discuss this obvious biographical evidence in a wider cultural context. The central opposition of Buber's and Bakhtin's systems is the dialogic dichotomous pair: "Ich und Du" (I and Thou), or "myself and another." Bakhtin's dialogic imagination is rooted in the binaries of the subject-object relations which he initially formulated as "responsibility" and "addressivity," that is to say, as individual awareness and …
Characters In Bakhtin's Theory, Anthony Wall
Characters In Bakhtin's Theory, Anthony Wall
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
A common focus in many modern theories of literature is a reassessment of the traditional view of the character in a narrative text. The position that this article defends is that a revised conception is necessary for an understanding of the means by which dialogism is said to function in novelistic discourse. Revising the notion does not, however, involve discarding it outright as recent theories of the subject would have us do. Nor can we simply void it of all "psychological" content as suggested by many structuralist proposals. To retain Bakhtin's concept of the notion of character, we must understand …
Bakhtin's "Theory" Of Genre, Clive Thomson
Bakhtin's "Theory" Of Genre, Clive Thomson
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
The originality of Bakhtin's fragmentary and partial theory of literary genre is underlined in this article. Bakhtin's reflexion on genre is very different from that of his Formalist contemporaries. Instead of proposing elaborate typologies or generic categories, Bakhtin more often devotes his attention to showing that a meaningful approach to the topic must be diachronic. From an epistemological point of view, the possibility of exact duplication or repetition of the same generic device from text to text is denied. Each text (or reading of a text) is a new performance in which generic material is reworked and re-presented. There are …
Polyphonic Theory And Contemporary Literary Practices, M.-Pierrette Malcuzynski
Polyphonic Theory And Contemporary Literary Practices, M.-Pierrette Malcuzynski
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
This paper briefly explores some of the ways in which Mikhail Bakhtin reaffirms the principle of the non-identity yet inseparability of theory and practice in literary criticism. The lesson is one which stresses the need to disentangle the critical discourse from idealistic theoretical issues and engage in a materialist practice of criticism. If polyphonical dialogism (especially with respect to contemporary polyphony) is not to be confused with dialectics, then the most urgent and perhaps the most difficult task for the critic facing a polyphonic narrative is to negotiate the text in terms of the socio-historical actuality of the transformation which …
The Relevance Of The Carnivalesque In The Québec Novel, Maroussia Ahmed
The Relevance Of The Carnivalesque In The Québec Novel, Maroussia Ahmed
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
The Bakhtinian concept of space is topological rather than topographic, and encompasses the cosmic, the social and the corporeal; its function in the Québec novel consists in debasing the hierarchical verticality of Lent and of the "official feast." As Carnival is an anti-law,"law" in the Québec novel will be defined as the chronotope of the sacred space (the land or "terre" of Québec) in the genre known as the "novel of the land" ("le roman de Ia terre"). Until the Second World War, this chronotope transforms an Augustinian political view of the civitas dei into literary proselytism, via the ideology …
Bakhtin And Tolstoy, Ann Shukman
Bakhtin And Tolstoy, Ann Shukman
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
This article is a study of the way Bakhtin compared and contrasted Dostoevsky and Tolstoy throughout his career. Special attention is given to Bakhtin's two "Prefaces" of 1929 and 1930 to Resurrection and to the dramas in the Collected Literary Works edition of Tolstoy. Bakhtin's view of Tolstoy is not as narrow as is generally thought. Tolstoy is seen as one of many figures of European literature that make up Bakhtin's literary consciousness. He serves as a point of contrast with Dostoevsky and is described as belonging to an older, more rigid, monologic tradition. Bakhtin's prefaces to Tolstoy's works are …
M. M. Bakhtin In Russian Culture Of The Twentieth Century (Translated By Ann Shukman), M. L. Gasparov
M. M. Bakhtin In Russian Culture Of The Twentieth Century (Translated By Ann Shukman), M. L. Gasparov
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
This article by M.L.Gasparov was first published at Tartu in the Soviet Union in 1979 and has been translated and edited here with notes by Ann Shukman. Gasparov emphasizes four aspects of Bakhtin's thought: "his zeal for expropriating 'the other's word' "; "his zeal for dialogue"; "a nihilistic selection of values"; "the opposition of the novel to poetry." Ann Shukman's commentary places Gasparov's article in context.
Dialogic Imagination In The Book Of Deuteronomy, Robert Polzin
Dialogic Imagination In The Book Of Deuteronomy, Robert Polzin
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
One of the profoundest insights into the syntax of narrative is the complex system of relationships between reporting and reported speech worked out in programmatic form by Voloshinov-Bakhtin in a number of groundbreaking studies (for example, in English translation, Marxism and the Philosophy of Language by V.N. Voloshinov and The Dialogic Imagination by Bakhtin). Interesting literary insights into texts that have been studied and interpreted over centuries and even milennia now await the application by present-day scholars of Bakhtin's theories. The Book of Deuteronomy offers a unique opportunity within the Bible of applying the reported/reporting speech approach of Bakhtin. The …