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SHKLOVSKII, VIKTOR BORISOVICH. 1893-1984.
"Tristram Shendfi" sterna i teoriya romana [Stern's "Tristam Shandy" and the Theory of the Novel]. Petrograd: Opoyaz, 1921.

4 June 2014, 13:00 EDT
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SHKLOVSKII, VIKTOR BORISOVICH. 1893-1984.

"Tristram Shendfi" sterna i teoriya romana [Stern's "Tristam Shandy" and the Theory of the Novel]. Petrograd: Opoyaz, 1921.
8vo. 39 pp. Original gray wrappers. Some soiling and wear.

RARE PRESENTATION COPY inscribed in ink by the author on the title page to Nikolai Andreevich Tyrsa, September 25, 1921. Shklovskii was an important Russian Formalist critic, best known for having introduced the concept of "estrangement" into modern literary discourse. He was also a celebrated film critic and screenwriter who included Sergei Eisenstein among his friends. He was a great admirer of Laurence Stern, whose style greatly influenced his own. He even took the title of his 1923 memoir from Stern's Sentimental Journey through France and Italy. N. A. Tyrsa was a well-known Russian avant-garde artist and children's book illustrator.

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