The Polish Formalist School and Russian Formalism

The Polish Formalist School and Russian Formalism
Author: Andrzej Karcz
Publisher: University Rochester Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2002
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781580461108

Revising his 1999 doctoral dissertation for the University of Chicago, Karcz explores the Polish Formalist School of literary theory and analysis, which had already sprouted when Russian Formalism was silenced as heresy by Stalinist pressures in 1930, and the relationship between the two movements. He begins by discussing the anticipations of Polish Formalism, then focuses on the work of Kazimierz Woycicki (1876-1938), Mandred Kridl (1882-1957), and other primary theoreticians and practitioners. Excerpts are in English. Annotation : 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

ABHB Annual Bibliography of the History of the Printed Book and Libraries

ABHB Annual Bibliography of the History of the Printed Book and Libraries
Author: Hendrik D.L. Vervliet
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9401188025

The history of printing, books, and libraries, is confined only to a limited extent within the boundaries of individual countries. There are, indeed, few historical developments which have played a more universal role, in reaction against all kinds of particularism, than type design, printing, book production, publishing, illustration, binding, librarianship, journal ism, and related subjects. Their history should be assessed and studied primarily in an international, not in a local, context. The bibliographical resources, however, which the historian of these sub jects has at his disposal correspond hardly at all to the essentially inter national character of the object of his studies. Since the appearance of the retrospective bibliography of BIG MORE and WYMAN, covering the subject comprehensively up to r88o, the only current bibliography has been the lnternationale Bibliographie des Buck-und Bi bliothekswesens. Covering a representative part of newly published liter ature, it appeared from rgz8, but did not survive the Second World War. More recently, several useful, but limited, bibliographies have appeared.

Among Our Books

Among Our Books
Author: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 882
Release: 1927
Genre: Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal)
ISBN:

Poland

Poland
Author: Free Europe Committee. Mid-European Studies Center
Publisher: New York : Published for the Mid-European Studies Center of the Free Europe Committee, by F. A. Praeger
Total Pages: 632
Release: 1957
Genre: Poland
ISBN:

Comprehensive study of Poland under Communist rule prepared by a number of scholars and experts in the area.

Existence, Aesthetics, Criticism. Studies in Polish Romanticism

Existence, Aesthetics, Criticism. Studies in Polish Romanticism
Author: MIROSŁAW STRZYŻEWSKI
Publisher: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika
Total Pages:
Release:
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 8323143129

Romanticism in Poland was the first modern era which created the earliest modern intellectual class calling for cultural, political, and civilizational changes, which is similar to the situation in France, Germany, and England. The rebellious spirit of Romanticism in Poland is characterized by stronger foundations and arguments of historiosophical nature. Rebellion in Romanticism was not limited to fighting for the individual freedom of men, as people also fought in the name of national and social freedom. It was a struggle that encompassed many aspects of life and imagination. Romanticism is the child of youth. The youth shaped a new worldview, rebelled against the world order in literature and art, and proposed a new definition of freedom, including not only politics, but also aesthetics, philosophy, music, science, as well as lifestyle, thus imparting on everyday life the qualities of freedom and authenticity.

Shatterzone of Empires

Shatterzone of Empires
Author: Larry Wolfe
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 1125
Release: 2013-02-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0253006392

“Anyone who studies nationalism, genocide, mass violence, or war in these regions, from the Enlightenment through the mid-20th century, needs to read [this].”—Central European History Shatterzone of Empires is a comprehensive analysis of interethnic relations, coexistence, and violence in Europe’s eastern borderlands over the past two centuries. In this vast territory, extending from the Baltic to the Black Sea, four major empires with ethnically and religiously diverse populations encountered each other along often changing and contested borders. Examining this geographically widespread, multicultural region at several levels—local, national, transnational, and empire—and through multiple approaches—social, cultural, political, and economic—this volume offers informed and dispassionate analyses of how the many populations of these borderlands managed to coexist in a previous era and how and why the areas eventually descended into violence. An understanding of this specific region will help readers grasp the preconditions of interethnic coexistence and the causes of ethnic violence and war in many of the world's other borderlands, both past and present.