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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 - 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
- Formalism | Structuralism, Postmodernism Deconstruction | Britannica
Later, largely through the work of the structuralist linguist Roman Jakobson, it became influential in the West, notably in Anglo-American New Criticism, which is sometimes called Formalism
- 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
- 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 - Literary Research - Library Guides at University of . . .
What is Formalism? "Formalism refers to the critical tendency that emerged during the first half of the twentieth century and devoted its attention to concentrating on literature's formal structures in an objective manner
- FORMALISM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
A systematic formalism to define activities and business processes is presented, as well as clear mathematical formulation and template representations
- 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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