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Boris Mikhailovich Eikhenbaum (Russian: Борис Михайлович Эйхенбаум, IPA: [ɨjxʲɪnˈbaʊm]; 16
October 1886 – 2
November 1959) was a
Russian and
Soviet literary...
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Vsevolod Mikhailovich Eikhenbaum (23 August [O.S. 11 August] 1882 – 18
September 1945),
commonly known by his
pseudonym Volin, was a
Russian anarchist...
- Ivan
Andreevich Eikhenbaum (Russian: Иван Андреевич Эйхенбаум; 13
February 1895 – 12
November 1982) was an
Imperial Russian Army
officer who
served in...
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dissolved by the
early 1930s. The
group included Viktor Shklovsky,
Boris Eikhenbaum, Osip Brik,
Boris Kušner and Yury Tynianov.
Along with the
Moscow linguistic...
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Formalists themselves. In the
words of one of the
foremost Formalists,
Boris Eikhenbaum: "It is
difficult to
recall who
coined this name, but it was not a very...
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Poetry Leon Trotsky: The
Formalist School of
Poetry and
Marxism Boris Eikhenbaum: The
Theory of the "Formal Method"
Virginia Woolf: A Room of One's Own...
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Nigel (2022).
Yugoslav Armies 1941–45.
Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 32.
Eikhenbaum 1974, p. 610. Job 1992.
Padmodiwiryo 2015, p. 165.
Breitman 1990, p. 32...
- by the
Russian formalist Boris Eikhenbaum in the late 1910s. In a
couple of
articles published at the time,
Eikhenbaum described the
phenomenon as a form...
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anthology of
Russian formalist film
theory Poetika Kino,
edited by
Boris Eikhenbaum in 1927.
Bordwell spent nearly the
entirety of his
career as a professor...
- Bates, HE (1988). The
Modern Short Story from 1809 to 1953. London: Hale.
Eikhenbaum,
Boris (1982). "How Gogol's 'Overcoat' is Made". In
Elizabeth Trahan (ed...