[FIRST PARAGRAPH] Mikhail Bakhtin’s essays on the novel of the 1930s are perhaps his mot original, ...
Mikhail Bakhtin\u27s Appropriation in the West and a Needed Return to Primary Texts: A Review of Cr...
Reading Bakhtin is a literary experience that leaves the reader gasping for air yet wanting more. Hi...
This thesis makes a case for Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975) as a critic of drama. It uses Bakhtin’s n...
This volume celebrates hundred years of Bakhtin’s heritage: in September 13 of 1919 in the literary ...
Mikhail Bakhtin has gained a reputation of a thinker and literary theorist somehow hostile to poetry...
Recent publications of biographical materials on Mikhail Bakhtin demonstrate that he was familiar wi...
The ideas of Mikhail Bakhtin have received a great amount of scholarly interest both in his homeland...
Ken Hirschkop, Mikhail Bakhtin: An Aesthetic for Democracy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. x...
This article focuses on the relation to the Other - the underlying aspect of dialogism - in the work...
This article by M.L.Gasparov was first published at Tartu in the Soviet Union in 1979 and has been t...
If Bakhtin is right, Wayne C. Booth has said, a very great deal of what we western critics have sp...
The publication of Caryl Emerson’s book The First Hundred Years of Mikhail Bakhtin in December 1997 ...
Although nothing in either the theorist’s or the author’s oeuvre indicates one’s direct awareness of...
This article is a study of the way Bakhtin compared and contrasted Dostoevsky and Tolstoy throughout...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] Mikhail Bakhtin’s essays on the novel of the 1930s are perhaps his mot original, ...
Mikhail Bakhtin\u27s Appropriation in the West and a Needed Return to Primary Texts: A Review of Cr...
Reading Bakhtin is a literary experience that leaves the reader gasping for air yet wanting more. Hi...
This thesis makes a case for Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975) as a critic of drama. It uses Bakhtin’s n...
This volume celebrates hundred years of Bakhtin’s heritage: in September 13 of 1919 in the literary ...
Mikhail Bakhtin has gained a reputation of a thinker and literary theorist somehow hostile to poetry...
Recent publications of biographical materials on Mikhail Bakhtin demonstrate that he was familiar wi...
The ideas of Mikhail Bakhtin have received a great amount of scholarly interest both in his homeland...
Ken Hirschkop, Mikhail Bakhtin: An Aesthetic for Democracy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. x...
This article focuses on the relation to the Other - the underlying aspect of dialogism - in the work...
This article by M.L.Gasparov was first published at Tartu in the Soviet Union in 1979 and has been t...
If Bakhtin is right, Wayne C. Booth has said, a very great deal of what we western critics have sp...
The publication of Caryl Emerson’s book The First Hundred Years of Mikhail Bakhtin in December 1997 ...
Although nothing in either the theorist’s or the author’s oeuvre indicates one’s direct awareness of...
This article is a study of the way Bakhtin compared and contrasted Dostoevsky and Tolstoy throughout...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] Mikhail Bakhtin’s essays on the novel of the 1930s are perhaps his mot original, ...
Mikhail Bakhtin\u27s Appropriation in the West and a Needed Return to Primary Texts: A Review of Cr...
Reading Bakhtin is a literary experience that leaves the reader gasping for air yet wanting more. Hi...