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  • Formalism (literature) - Wikipedia
    Formalism is a school of literary criticism and literary theory having mainly to do with structural purposes of a particular text It is the study of a text without taking into account any outside influence
  • Formalism | Structuralism, Postmodernism Deconstruction . . .
    Formalism, innovative 20th-century Russian school of literary criticism It began in two groups: OPOYAZ, an acronym for Russian words meaning Society for the Study of Poetic Language, founded in 1916 at St Petersburg (later Leningrad) and led by Viktor Shklovsky; and the Moscow Linguistic Circle,
  • FORMALISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of FORMALISM is the practice or the doctrine of strict adherence to prescribed or external forms (as in religion or art); also : an instance of this How to use formalism in a sentence
  • Formalism in Literature - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis
    Formalism is a school of literary criticism and theory It focuses on the structure of a text rather than any outside influence, including the author’s intent It emphasizes close reading to analyze devices such as meter, rhyme, imagery, and narrative techniques
  • FORMALISM - Literary Theory and Criticism
    Also known as rhetorical criticism and New Criticism, formalism constitutes one of the many lenses through which critics view and interpret literature
  • What Is Formalism in Literature? A Complete Guide
    Formalism is a critical theory that prioritizes structure, language, and form over context, authorial intent, or social relevance By looking at literary works as self-contained units, formalism offers a systematic, objective way to interpret texts through close reading and stylistic evaluation
  • Formalism - New World Encyclopedia
    In literary criticism, Formalism refers to a style of inquiry that focuses, almost exclusively, on features of the literary text itself, to the exclusion of biographical, historical, or intellectual contexts


















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