From the History of Formal Methods: Poland „integralistic” school and Zagreb School of Literary Studies Cover Image

Iz povijesti formalne metode: Poljska „integralistička” škola i Zagrebačka književnoznanstvena škola / Z historii metody formalnej: polska szkoła...
From the History of Formal Methods: Poland „integralistic” school and Zagreb School of Literary Studies

Author(s): Tea Rogić-Musa
Subject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: formalism; integral method of Manfred Kridl; literary criticism

Summary/Abstract: T he article discusses the two schools of formalistic literary and theoretical orientations: the Polish integralistic school, the principal representative of which is Manfred Kridl, and the Zagreb school of literary studies, the members of which are clustered around the Zagreb magazine „Umjetnost riječi”. The main settings of both schools will be clearly stated with regard to their place and importance in the overall direction and compared with each other, with an emphasis on differences in the theoretical and methodological foundations of both schools. This article presents an overview of sources in which the original settings were formulated, a comment echoed in their local communities and a description of the current status of formalist directions in which they follow.

  • Issue Year: 5/2014
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 84-133
  • Page Count: 50
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