Juri Lotman (1922–1993)
Forfatter af Universe of the Mind: A Semiotic Theory of Culture
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Værker af Juri Lotman
Vestlusi vene kultuurist : Vene aadli argielu ja traditsioonid 18. sajandil ja 19. sajandi algul. 2 (2003) 13 eksemplarer
Vestlusi vene kultuurist : Vene aadli argielu ja traditsioonid 18. sajandil ja 19. sajandi algul. 1 7 eksemplarer
O russkoi literature: Stati i issledovaniia (1958-1993), istoriia russkoi prozy, teoriia literatury (Russian Edition) (1997) 6 eksemplarer
A. A. Pushkin: Biografiia pisatelia 2 eksemplarer
Wokół problemów realizmu — Bidragyder — 2 eksemplarer
Introduzione alla semiotica del cinema 2 eksemplarer
Culture and Communication: Signs in Flux. An Anthology of Major and Lesser-Known Works (Cultural Syllabus) (2020) 2 eksemplarer
Die Analyse des poetischen Textes (Scriptor Taschenbücher ; S 38 : Literaturwissenschaft) (German Edition) (1975) 2 eksemplarer
Da Rousseau a Tolstoj: Saggi sulla cultura russa (Collezione di studi e testi. Linguistica e critica letteraria) (1984) 2 eksemplarer
Predavanja iz strukturalne poetike : uvod, teorija stiha 2 eksemplarer
Aleksandr Sergejevitš Puškin : [monograafia] 1 eksemplar
"Moskovskai͡a semioticheskai͡a shkola'. 1 eksemplar
Semiotica e cultura — Forfatter — 1 eksemplar
Статьи по типологии культуры 1 eksemplar
La struttura del testo poetico (Civiltà letteraria del Novecento - Saggi) (Italian Edition) (2019) 1 eksemplar
Об исскустве 1 eksemplar
Избранные статьи 1 eksemplar
Il girotondo delle Muse: saggi sulla semiotica delle arti e della rappresentazione (1998) 1 eksemplar
Kunst als spräche 1 eksemplar
Избранные статьи : в 3 томах 1 eksemplar
Semiotika filma i problemi filmske estetike 1 eksemplar
Znotraj mislečih svetov 1 eksemplar
Lutke u sistemu kulture 1 eksemplar
Vorlesungen zu einer strukturalen Poetik 1 eksemplar
Uniwersum umyslu 1 eksemplar
Анализ поэтического текста: Структура стиха 1 eksemplar
Estética e semiótica do cinema 1 eksemplar
Ensaios de Semiótica Soviética Livro 1 1 eksemplar
Внутри мыслящих миров 1 eksemplar
Sinema Estetiğinin Sorunları 1 eksemplar
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Tekstboek algemene literatuurwetenschap moderne ontwikkelingen in de literatuurwetenschap geillustreerd in een… (1977) — Bidragyder — 13 eksemplarer
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- Juridisk navn
- Lotman, Juri Michailowitsch
- Fødselsdato
- 1922-02-28
- Dødsdag
- 1993-10-28
- Køn
- male
- Nationalitet
- Russia
Medlemmer
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- Popularitet
- #52,672
- Vurdering
- 4.1
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His "Non-Memoirs' were dictated in the last year of his life but were based around anecdotes that he told many times to students and colleagues. This is a non-memoir in the sense that it is really just a few anecdotes and episodes from his days in an artillery battalion during WWII and then about his life and academic career in at first Leningrad and later Tartu. Of the book's 110 pages, only 67 are Lotman's own with the rest consisting of Notes and Translator's Introduction and Afterword. This might seem like small-measure but the anecdotes have been sharpened over time and are quite entertaining and often very funny.
Along the way you'll learn a sure-fire lice removal method used in the army, about the time Alexander Solzhenitsyn showed up at Lotman's door with the intention of punching him in the mouth (Lotman had inadvertently introduced Mikhail Bulgakov's widow to a student who turned out to be a kleptomaniac and who had purloined the only existing manuscript copy of The Master and Margarita, A.S. showed up to make indirect retribution - fortunately Lotman had already arranged for the return of the manuscript in the meantime) and you learn how Lotman won over his future wife despite her leaving him at their first meeting muttering "scum with a mustache." And yes, semiotics are scattered throughout, even in the nuances of the words "scram" vs. "retreat" from the days of the Soviet army.
As an introduction to Lotman and his work, but also to knowing why he was so beloved, this is ideal.… (mere)