This dissertation explores the “dialogic” interactions between literature and literary theory in Boris Eikhenbaum’s novel Marshrut v bessmertie (1933). Through a narratological and stylistic analysis of Eikhenbaum’s text, featuring a complex structure of thematic and intonational layers, and the definition of its role within the Russian literary milieu of the late 1920s, this research aims at showing how the novel stages its author’s meditations about both the limits and the possibilities of the newly-born Formal method and, at the same time, his searching for a new, post-formalist self-definition.

B.M. Ejchenbaum fra teoria letteraria e scrittura artistica : il romanzo Maršrut v bessmertie (1933)

FRATTO, ELENA
2009

Abstract

This dissertation explores the “dialogic” interactions between literature and literary theory in Boris Eikhenbaum’s novel Marshrut v bessmertie (1933). Through a narratological and stylistic analysis of Eikhenbaum’s text, featuring a complex structure of thematic and intonational layers, and the definition of its role within the Russian literary milieu of the late 1920s, this research aims at showing how the novel stages its author’s meditations about both the limits and the possibilities of the newly-born Formal method and, at the same time, his searching for a new, post-formalist self-definition.
feb-2009
Italiano
Ejchenbaum ; Eikhenbaum ; Formalismo ; Formalisti ; letteratura russa ; anni Venti ; Russian Formalism ; Russian literature ; 1920s ; 1930s ; generi letterari intermedi ; ibridi ; teoria della letteratura ; critifiction ; Theory ; theoretical-literary hybrids ; Marshrut v bessmertie ; Route to Immortality
DI SALVO, MARIA GIOVANNA
Università degli Studi di Milano
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