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Spanish term or phrase:
serie literaria
English translation:
literary series
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patinba
Nov 27, 2019 15:09
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Spanish term
serie literaria
Spanish to English
Art/Literary
Poetry & Literature
Esto es un concepto que maneja mucho el ruso Yuri Tyniánov. No encuentro nada en inglés. Unos ejemplos:
Cada sistema refleja un aspecto homogéneo de la realidad a los que Tinianov llama “serie”, y el “hecho literario” sólo existe como hecho diferencial de la serie literaria.
De hecho, si los formalistas llegan a sugerir el estudio de la serie literaria en correlación con otras series y sistemas sociales, culturales o históricos.
La función de la crítica en Piglia se vincula –como en Tyniánov y Bajtin- con la introducción de la serie social en la literatura: una especie de autobiografía política, ideológica y cultural del propio autor y su sociedad.
Cada sistema refleja un aspecto homogéneo de la realidad a los que Tinianov llama “serie”, y el “hecho literario” sólo existe como hecho diferencial de la serie literaria.
De hecho, si los formalistas llegan a sugerir el estudio de la serie literaria en correlación con otras series y sistemas sociales, culturales o históricos.
La función de la crítica en Piglia se vincula –como en Tyniánov y Bajtin- con la introducción de la serie social en la literatura: una especie de autobiografía política, ideológica y cultural del propio autor y su sociedad.
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Nov 29, 2019 17:20: patinba Created KOG entry
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literary series
Yury Tynyanov and the ‘Literary Fact’
Avril Pyman
DOI:10.5871/bacad/9780197263181.003.0010
Russian Formalist theory argued that biography should be studied scientifically as the history of form, rather than as a history of personalities, ideas, or content. In other words, the study of literature is not philosophy, sociology, theology, or mythology, but an exact science of the primary matter of text: the word, the language, the speech, and the stylistic device. Biographies of authors were thought of as belonging to the separate ‘series’ parallel to the evolution of literature. However, in practice, the lives and times of the writers were often found not so much to run parallel to as to be contingent upon the texts they produce, in a way that made it increasingly difficult to preserve the clinical purity of the ‘science’ of literature. Hence, to deal with this, Formalists formulated new terms such as ‘literary facts’ and ‘literary milieu’.
Avril Pyman
DOI:10.5871/bacad/9780197263181.003.0010
Russian Formalist theory argued that biography should be studied scientifically as the history of form, rather than as a history of personalities, ideas, or content. In other words, the study of literature is not philosophy, sociology, theology, or mythology, but an exact science of the primary matter of text: the word, the language, the speech, and the stylistic device. Biographies of authors were thought of as belonging to the separate ‘series’ parallel to the evolution of literature. However, in practice, the lives and times of the writers were often found not so much to run parallel to as to be contingent upon the texts they produce, in a way that made it increasingly difficult to preserve the clinical purity of the ‘science’ of literature. Hence, to deal with this, Formalists formulated new terms such as ‘literary facts’ and ‘literary milieu’.
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