Mihail Bakhtin

Mihail Bakhtin

theorist Russia

Mihail Bakhtin was a Russian philosopher and literary critic known for his influential theories on dialogue, the carnivalesque, and the nature of the novel. His works, particularly 'Rabelais and His World' and 'Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics,' explore the social and cultural contexts of literature, emphasizing the importance of voice and multiplicity in narrative forms. Bakhtin's ideas have significantly shaped literary theory, emphasizing the dynamic interaction between texts and their historical and cultural contexts.

Born on Nov 17, 1895 (130 years old)

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