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Polyphony (literature)
The Bakhtin Circle and Ancient Narrative
Introduction. the Polyphonic World of Cervantes and Dostoevsky
Polyphony in Dostoevsky's NOVELS and the Multiplicity
The Pros and Cons of Deconstructing Bakhtin: a Reflection on Boris Groys
Bakhtin's Theory of the Literary Chronotope: Reflections, Applications, Perspectives
Multiplicity of Voices: a Bakhtinian Reading of John Crowley’S the Translator
Crossing Chronotopes in the Polyphonic Organisation: Adventures in Experience
“The Cross-Section of a Single Moment”: Bakhtin and Seriality Lida Zeitlin Wu Summer 2017 Lida Zeitlin Wu Is a Graduate Stud
Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics
A Bakhtinian Analysis of William Golding's Rites of Passage: Heteroglossia, Polyphony and the Carnivalesque in the Novel A
Dialogism Versus Monologism: a Bakhtinian Approach to Teaching
The Characteristics of Menippean Satire in Seneca, Lucianus and Erasmus
The Poetics and Politics of Polyphony: Towards a Research Method for Interactive Documentary
Prosaics and Other Provocations Empathy, Open Time, and the Novel Ars Rossica
Interpreting Dialogue: Bakhtin’S Theory and Second Language Learning
A Conceptual Application of Bakhtin's Dialogic Discourse
Redalyc.Polyphony of Midnight's Children: Dispersion of Voices And
Unit 2 Bakhtin's Carnivalesque
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Critical Theories and Polyphony: Towards a Great Global Dialogue
DOSTOEVSKY BEYOND DOSTOEVSKY SCIENCE, RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY Ars Rossica
Rowan Williams and Mikhail Bakhtin: the Appeal of Polyphony
Speech Genres and Other Late Essays M. M. BAKHTIN
1 Polyphony and the Carnivalesque: Introducing the Terms
Chronotope and Polyphony in Contemporary Women's Literature
From Martin Buber's I and Thou to Mikhail Bakhtin's Concept Of
Writing Hybridity: Identity, Dialogics, and Women‘S Narratives in the Americas
Bakhtin's Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics and the Ideological
E. L. Doctorow's the Waterworks: a Polyphonic Novel
Bakhtin and the Nation
Dialogism Versus Monologism: a Bakhtinian Approach to Teaching
A Genre for Our Times: the Menippean Satires Of
BEFORE THEY WERE TITANS ESSAYS on the EARLY WORKS of DOSTOEVSKY and TOLSTOY Ars Rossica