
Mikhail Bakhtin
Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975) was a Russian philosopher and literary critic best known for his theories on dialogue, carnival, and heteroglossia in literature. His work emphasized the importance of the social context of language and the multiplicity of voices within texts. Bakhtin's ideas have had a profound impact on literary theory and criticism, influencing a wide range of disciplines, including linguistics, cultural studies, and philosophy.
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Mikhail Bakhtin is credited with naming the literary form of satire as 'menippean satire'.
السرد الكاريكاتوريMikhaïl Bakhtín's theories on carnival are referenced in relation to the cultural impact of Ossifar.
Ossifar: Riure de diglòssia: torna Ossifar | MúsicaMikhail Bakhtin is referenced for his analysis of Rabelais' comedic style.
أساليب سرديّة مؤقلمةMikhail Bakhtin was a philosopher and one of the greatest literary critics of the 20th century.
כשהטבע חוגג פורים כל השנהBakhtin considered the novel to be the highest form of literature.
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