- Yury
Nikolaevich Tynyanov (Russian: Ю́рий Никола́евич Тыня́нов, IPA: [ˈjʉrʲɪj nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvʲɪtɕ tɨˈnʲænəf];
October 18, 1894 –
December 20, 1943) was a Soviet...
- has died in battle. The
story was used as the
basis of a
novella by Yury
Tynyanov published in 1928 and
filmed in 1934 with
music by
Sergei Prokofiev. The...
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Konstantin Fedin. The
group formed during their studies at the
seminars of Yuri
Tynyanov,
Yevgeni Zamyatin (whose 1922
essay "The
Serapion Brethren"
gives insight...
-
Deflation of the High Style" («О снижении высокого стиля у Ленина») 4. Yuri
Tynyanov - "Lenin's
Lexicon as a Polemicist" («Словарь Ленина-полемиста») 5. Boris...
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memorial museum was
opened in it,
giving A.S. Gribo****ov
award there. Yury
Tynyanov wrote the
novel The
Death of Vazir-Mukhtar (1928)
about the last years...
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Petersburg (then Petrograd) by
Boris Eichenbaum,
Viktor Shklovsky and Yury
Tynyanov, and
secondarily to the
Moscow Linguistic Circle founded in 1914 by Roman...
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promoted by
Boris Gusman,
based on the
novella "Lieutenant Kijé" by Yury
Tynyanov. The film was
released in the
United States as The Czar
Wants to Sleep...
-
Russian formalists Eichenbaum and
Tynyanov had two
different approaches to
interpreting the
signs of film. "
Tynyanov spoke of the
cinema as
offering the...
- of
music stores. His
elder sister, Leah
Abelevna Zilber,
married Yury
Tynyanov, who was a
classmate of Kaverin's
older brother, Lev Zilber.
Kaverin studied...
- narration, autobiography, and
aesthetic as well as
social commentary, and Yury
Tynyanov (1893–1943), who used his
knowledge of Russia's
literary history to produce...