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Michel Riffaterre (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl ʁifatɛʁ]; 20
November 1924 in Bourganeuf,
Creuse – 27 May 2006 in New York),
known as
Michael Riffaterre, was...
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although Michael Riffaterre doubts the
direct equivalence of Man as a worm; when
Blake makes this
comparison in
other places,
Riffaterre notes, he is explicit...
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Mikhail Bakhtin,
Roland Barthes, Juri Lotman,
Julia Kristeva,
Michael Riffaterre, and
Umberto Eco.
Structuralist literary criticism "Semiotics for Beginners:...
- Writing: Metaphor, Metonymy, and the
Typology of
Modern Literature, 1977.
Riffaterre, M.,
Semiotics of Poetry, 1978. Steiner, P.,
Russian Formalism: A Metapoetics...
- (1815–1898)
politician and
writer Raymond Poulidor (1936–2019)
cyclist Michael Riffaterre (1924–2006),
writer and
critic Maurice Rollinat (1846–1903) poet Jules...
- the text. In the same way,
Gerald Prince posits a "narratee",
Michael Riffaterre posits a "superreader", and
Stanley Fish an "informed reader." And many...
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Guadeloupean novelist Maryse Condé,
French literary scholar Michael Riffaterre, poet
Kenneth Koch and
English literary scholars Lionel Trilling, Edward...
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Fellowships awarded in 1977
William W. Murdoch, po****tion
ecologist Michel Riffaterre, French-born
literary scholar (also
awarded a
Fellowship in 1961) "Search...
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nuclear submarine, master's
degree in
electrical engineering Michael Riffaterre—university professor,
French &
Romance philology,
semiotician Mary Robinson—7th...
- Polish-American
mathematician and
economist (d. 2010) 1924 –
Michael Riffaterre,
French literary critic and
theorist (d. 2006) 1924 – Henk Vredeling,...