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The science of literary/linguistic studies
It surprised me how frequently we talk about science or scientific approaches when dealing with literary and linguistic studies in the pages we read this week. From Russian Formalists who were initially inspired by philosophers of science like Edmund Husserl (3), to the French Structuralists who were greatly influenced by the studies of Ferdinand de […] Continue reading →
10. September 2013 by Syndicated User
Categories: Barthes, Eichenbaum, Shklovsky |
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