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- catalog contributor b12748067.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description "71 -- C. Meeting I.G. Frank-Kamenetskii, Life-Long Friend and Like-Minded Thinker 83 -- D. Frank-Kamenetskii and Freidenberg Assimilating Cassirer's Philosophical Principles 88 -- Part 3 Becoming a Mature Scholar 97 -- 4. Ol'ga Freidenberg: A Cassirer Scholar in Marrist Garb 99 -- A. To Yield or Not to Yield to the Authority of Marrism? 99 -- B. An Attempt at Creating "Marrism with a Human Face" 106 -- 5. Freidenberg's Semantic Paleontology and the History of Folklore 117 -- A. The Collective Study of the Plot of Tristan and Iseult 117 -- B. The Discussion "What is Folklore": Freidenberg, Zhirmunskii, Azadovskii 124 -- 6. Freidenberg and the Formalists: The Broken Connection 131 -- A. A Similarity of Macrostructures and Dissimilarity of Microstructures 131 -- B. Factors, Facts, and Their Interaction within the Literary System, According to Freidenberg and Tynianov 136 -- C.".
- catalog description "Freidenberg and the Folklorists of the Formalist School: Vladimir Propp and Petr Bogatyrev 139 -- Part 4 Habeant sua fata libeli 149 -- 7. Suppression and Release of The Poetics of Plot and Genre 151 -- A. Reopening the Department of Classical Studies in the Soviet University 151 -- B. Travels through the Labyrinths of Power: The Adventures of The Poetics of Plot and Genre 156 -- 8. The Poetics of Plot and Genre: Content of the Book 165 -- A. "Dissimilarity is the Most Essential Form of Identity" 165 -- B. Shifts in Meaning/Structure and in Image/Concept Correlations as the Main Operational Principles in the Archaic Semantics 170 -- C. Further Examples of "the Heteromorphism of the Forms of Being" 175 -- D. Forms of Comedy and Tragedy in Their Dialectical Relation to the History of Communal Perceptions 177 -- Part 5 The Siege of Leningrad and Its Aftermath 181 -- 9.".
- catalog description "Freidenberg's Conception of a Pre-Aristotelian Metaphor 226 -- Part 7 A Reassessment of Freidenberg's Theories 235 -- 12. Freidenberg's Semantics and the Structural Approaches to Culture 237 -- A. Semantic Paleontology and the Semiotics of Culture 237 -- B. Two Scenarios of Christ's Entering into Jerusalem 245 -- 13. The Freidenberg-Bakhtin Correlation 249 -- A. Freidenberg and Bakhtin on the Role of an Individual in the Social World 249 -- B. "The Birth of the Author" and "The Prehistory of Novelistic Discourse" 252 -- C. Discussing Laughter in its Relation to Ritual 258 -- D. "Events in Life" and "Events of Life" as Two Possible Ways of Combining the Outside World with a Human Being 260.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Part 1 Elective Affinities 13 -- 1. Ol'ga Freidenberg and Boris Pasternak on Their Personal Experience and on Cultural Values of Their Time 17 -- A. Recollections of Childhood and Youth: Composition of the Narrative 17 -- B. Freidenberg and Pasternak Reflect on a Common Historical and Philosophical Background 28 -- Part 2 The Years of Apprenticeship 43 -- 2. At the Department of Classical Studies: A Female University Student of a New Type 45 -- A. One of the First Women Enrolled at Petersburg University 45 -- B. Studying "The Acts of Paul and Thecla" under Zhebelev's Direction 47 -- C. Tracing Similarities between the Early Christian Apocrypha and the Ancient Greek Erotic Novel 53 -- D. Freidenberg's Conflict with Her University Teachers 58 -- 3. Studying under the Aegis of Nikolai Marr 69 -- A. A Foster Child or a Stepdaughter in the Marrist Family? 69 -- B. Excursus into the Japhetic Theory by Nikolai Marr".
- catalog description "The Siege of a Human Being and the Technique of Modern Political Myths 183 -- Part 6 Freidenberg's Last Decade: The Siege of Humanity Continues 193 -- 10. Historical Aesthetics and the Socio-Historical Method in Literature 195 -- A. "I Have Looked Biology in the Eye. I Have Lived under Stalin" (11:2, 26 June 1945) 195 -- B. Ol'ga Freidenberg and Grigorii Gukovskii on Historical Poetics: The Collective Societal or the Socio-Historical Interpretation? 200 -- C. Freidenberg in the Late 1940s: "This is the Letter to the World that Never Wrote to Me" 211 -- 11. Image and Concept: The Last Major Study 215 -- A. The Onset of the Anti-Marrist Campaign and Freidenberg's Retirement from the University 215 -- B. A New Formulaic Expression for the Antinomy of the Real and the Apparent 217 -- C. The Archaic Mimos and the Origin of Greek Comedy and Tragedy 221 -- D. Epic and Comedial Laughter or the Comical before Comedy 224 -- E.".
- catalog extent "vi, 288 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Olʹga Freidenberg's works and days.".
- catalog identifier "0893573043 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Olʹga Freidenberg's works and days.".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Bloomington, Ind. : Slavica,".
- catalog relation "Olʹga Freidenberg's works and days.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union".
- catalog subject "809 B 21".
- catalog subject "Critics Soviet Union Biography.".
- catalog subject "Freĭdenberg, O. M. (Olʹga Mikhaĭlovna), 1890-1955.".
- catalog subject "Literature and folklore.".
- catalog subject "PN75.F67 P47 2002".
- catalog subject "Structuralism (Literary analysis)".
- catalog tableOfContents "71 -- C. Meeting I.G. Frank-Kamenetskii, Life-Long Friend and Like-Minded Thinker 83 -- D. Frank-Kamenetskii and Freidenberg Assimilating Cassirer's Philosophical Principles 88 -- Part 3 Becoming a Mature Scholar 97 -- 4. Ol'ga Freidenberg: A Cassirer Scholar in Marrist Garb 99 -- A. To Yield or Not to Yield to the Authority of Marrism? 99 -- B. An Attempt at Creating "Marrism with a Human Face" 106 -- 5. Freidenberg's Semantic Paleontology and the History of Folklore 117 -- A. The Collective Study of the Plot of Tristan and Iseult 117 -- B. The Discussion "What is Folklore": Freidenberg, Zhirmunskii, Azadovskii 124 -- 6. Freidenberg and the Formalists: The Broken Connection 131 -- A. A Similarity of Macrostructures and Dissimilarity of Microstructures 131 -- B. Factors, Facts, and Their Interaction within the Literary System, According to Freidenberg and Tynianov 136 -- C.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Freidenberg and the Folklorists of the Formalist School: Vladimir Propp and Petr Bogatyrev 139 -- Part 4 Habeant sua fata libeli 149 -- 7. Suppression and Release of The Poetics of Plot and Genre 151 -- A. Reopening the Department of Classical Studies in the Soviet University 151 -- B. Travels through the Labyrinths of Power: The Adventures of The Poetics of Plot and Genre 156 -- 8. The Poetics of Plot and Genre: Content of the Book 165 -- A. "Dissimilarity is the Most Essential Form of Identity" 165 -- B. Shifts in Meaning/Structure and in Image/Concept Correlations as the Main Operational Principles in the Archaic Semantics 170 -- C. Further Examples of "the Heteromorphism of the Forms of Being" 175 -- D. Forms of Comedy and Tragedy in Their Dialectical Relation to the History of Communal Perceptions 177 -- Part 5 The Siege of Leningrad and Its Aftermath 181 -- 9.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Freidenberg's Conception of a Pre-Aristotelian Metaphor 226 -- Part 7 A Reassessment of Freidenberg's Theories 235 -- 12. Freidenberg's Semantics and the Structural Approaches to Culture 237 -- A. Semantic Paleontology and the Semiotics of Culture 237 -- B. Two Scenarios of Christ's Entering into Jerusalem 245 -- 13. The Freidenberg-Bakhtin Correlation 249 -- A. Freidenberg and Bakhtin on the Role of an Individual in the Social World 249 -- B. "The Birth of the Author" and "The Prehistory of Novelistic Discourse" 252 -- C. Discussing Laughter in its Relation to Ritual 258 -- D. "Events in Life" and "Events of Life" as Two Possible Ways of Combining the Outside World with a Human Being 260.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 1 Elective Affinities 13 -- 1. Ol'ga Freidenberg and Boris Pasternak on Their Personal Experience and on Cultural Values of Their Time 17 -- A. Recollections of Childhood and Youth: Composition of the Narrative 17 -- B. Freidenberg and Pasternak Reflect on a Common Historical and Philosophical Background 28 -- Part 2 The Years of Apprenticeship 43 -- 2. At the Department of Classical Studies: A Female University Student of a New Type 45 -- A. One of the First Women Enrolled at Petersburg University 45 -- B. Studying "The Acts of Paul and Thecla" under Zhebelev's Direction 47 -- C. Tracing Similarities between the Early Christian Apocrypha and the Ancient Greek Erotic Novel 53 -- D. Freidenberg's Conflict with Her University Teachers 58 -- 3. Studying under the Aegis of Nikolai Marr 69 -- A. A Foster Child or a Stepdaughter in the Marrist Family? 69 -- B. Excursus into the Japhetic Theory by Nikolai Marr".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Siege of a Human Being and the Technique of Modern Political Myths 183 -- Part 6 Freidenberg's Last Decade: The Siege of Humanity Continues 193 -- 10. Historical Aesthetics and the Socio-Historical Method in Literature 195 -- A. "I Have Looked Biology in the Eye. I Have Lived under Stalin" (11:2, 26 June 1945) 195 -- B. Ol'ga Freidenberg and Grigorii Gukovskii on Historical Poetics: The Collective Societal or the Socio-Historical Interpretation? 200 -- C. Freidenberg in the Late 1940s: "This is the Letter to the World that Never Wrote to Me" 211 -- 11. Image and Concept: The Last Major Study 215 -- A. The Onset of the Anti-Marrist Campaign and Freidenberg's Retirement from the University 215 -- B. A New Formulaic Expression for the Antinomy of the Real and the Apparent 217 -- C. The Archaic Mimos and the Origin of Greek Comedy and Tragedy 221 -- D. Epic and Comedial Laughter or the Comical before Comedy 224 -- E.".
- catalog title "Olʹga Freidenberg's works and days / Nina Perlina.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".