Defamiliarization in Language and LiteratureSyracuse University Press, 1977 - 193 pages |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Viktor Shklovsky and ostranenie | 32 |
Forms and Varieties of Verbal | 50 |
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Aeschylus Ages ancient appearance Arabic aspect associated baroque become Books called century certain changes Chapter characters cited classical close concept concerning connection course critics defamiliarization described device discussing edited effect employed encounter English especially example expression eyes fact familiar fiction figure Formalism French frequently Greek History instance interesting kind language Latin less letter lines linguistic literary literature means mentioned metaphor Middle nature novel object occasionally occurs once original ostranenie particular passage period phrase plays poem poet poetic poetry present prose quoted reader realistic reality refer remarks represented rhetorical Roman Russian seems seen sense Shklovsky Shklovsky's similar simile Soviet story strange structure style technical technique term theater theory things tion Tolstoy traditional translation true University Press various verse whole words writers York