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  • ...se]] with different modalities and forms. In ''On Realism in Art'', Roman Jakobson argues that ''literature'' does not exist as a separate entity. He and man *Jakobson, Roman. (1921). "On Realism in Art" in ''Readings in Russian Poetics: Formalist an
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  • ** [[Roman Jakobson]], [[Claude Lévi-Strauss]], early [[Roland Barthes]], [[Mikhail Bakhtin]],
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  • ...[[Ferdinand de Saussure]], [[Hjelmslev]], [[Émile Benveniste]] and [[Roman Jakobson]] and Holquist they were all characterized as being highly [[systematic]]. ...e. The law tables of [[Hammurabi]] of [[Babylon]] might count. [[Roman law|Roman civil law]] as codified in the [[Corpus Juris Civilis]] during the reign of
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  • ...] and [[Troilus and Criseyde]]; began a translation of the French-language Roman de la Rose; and completed a translation of Boethius from the Latin. Chaucer ...ving and an Englishman." Dryden, however, discerned no need to emulate the Roman poet's subtlety and concision. Similarly, Homer suffered from [[Alexander P
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