- Look up formalism or
formalist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Formalism may
refer to:
Legal formalism,
legal positivist view that the substantive...
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Linguistic Circle. Therefore, it is more
precise to
refer to the "Russian
Formalists",
rather than to use the more encomp****ing and
abstract term of "Formalism"...
- The
Formalist: A
Journal of
Metrical Poetry was a
literary periodical,
founded and
edited by
William Baer,
which was
published twice a year from 1990...
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Formalist film
theory is an
approach to film
theory that is
focused on the
formal or
technical elements of a film: i.e., the lighting, scoring, sound...
- the
mainstream continued to
oppose rhyme and meter. Meanwhile,
aspiring Formalist poets from both the
Silent and Baby
Boomer Generations were
still able...
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contours are less
defined due to
broad approaches that can be
categorized as
formalist.
Along with
realism and intuitionism,
formalism is one of the main theories...
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indebted to
forms and
other works that had
preceded it. Two
schools of
formalist literary criticism developed,
Russian formalism, and soon
after Anglo-American...
- The New
Formalist was a
United States–based
literary periodical published (since 2001)
monthly in
electronic form and once a year in
print form. Distributed...
- literature, or philosophy. A
practitioner of
formalism is
called a
formalist. A
formalist, with
respect to some discipline,
holds that
there is no transcendent...
- New
Formalism is an
architectural style that
emerged in the
United States during the mid-1950s and
flowered in the 1960s.
Buildings designed in that style...