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LM 37 - Russian Formalism: The Movement That Reshaped Literary Theory

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Russian Formalism: The Movement That Reshaped Literary Theory What makes literature truly artistic? In the early twentieth century, Russian thinkers challenged traditional criticism by focusing on literary technique instead of politics or biography. Their ideas created Russian Formalism, a movement that transformed modern literary criticism and redefined how literature itself is understood. Introduction The twentieth century reshaped literary studies and world literature studies. Writers experimented with symbolism, fragmented narratives and modern consciousness, while critics sought systematic approaches to study literature objectively. Before the movement, criticism focused mainly on history, morality and biography. Formalists highlighted textual framework instead, paving the way for Structuralism, Narratology and modern literary theory. Explore world literature with our Complete Guide to World Literature — discover iconic writers, key movements and timeless ideas that sh...

ND 85 - Pierre Boulle: The Man Who Questioned Human Civilization

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Pierre Boulle: The Man Who Questioned Human Civilization The Man Behind the Stories What if the greatest threat to human society is humanity itself?  Few twentieth-century writers explored that fear as powerfully as Pierre Boulle, the French author behind Planet of the Apes and The Bridge on the River Kwai .  Through satire, war fiction and psychological tension, he examined authority, pride and the instability hidden beneath modern civilization. Despite influencing global science fiction and cinema, Pierre Boulle (1912–1994) never received the Nobel Prize in Literature.  Yet the anxieties within his fiction still feel disturbingly relevant today. Introduction At World Literature, we believe some writers grow larger than awards because they permanently reshape how readers understand human nature.  Pierre Boulle belongs to that rare group. This article explores the life, literary vision, wartime experiences, major works and lasting influence of one of France’s most i...