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100 _aFizer J.
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245 _aAlexander A. Potebnja’s Psycholinguistic Theory of Literature: A Metacritical Inquiry
_cJohn Fizer
260 _bHarvard Ukrainian Research Institute
_c1988
_aHarvard
300 _a164 p.
490 _aMonograph Series
520 _aThe work of Alexander A. Potebnja, a leading Ukrainian linguist of the nineteenth century, has significantly influenced modern literary criticism, particularly Russian formalism and structuralism. Potebnja's theory, known as potebnjanstvo (Potebnjanism), flourished in the Russian Empire and in the Soviet Union during the 1920s. It attracted scores of adherents and gave rise to an influential literary journal and a formal critical school at Kharkiv. Yet despite his remarkable achievements in linguistics and literary theory, Potebnja's work was officially renounced in the Soviet Union in the 1930s, and in the West he remains virtually unknown.
648 _a82 Література. Літературознавство
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