Bakhtin,Mikhail Mikhailovich
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Bakh·tin (bäk-tēnʹ, bäKH-), Mikhail Mikhailovich. 1895-1975.
Russian linguist and literary critic, whose writings, including
Problems of Dostoyevsky's Works (1929) and
The Dialogic Imagination (1975), were very influential in 20th-century structuralism,
poststructuralism, social theory, and the theory of the novel.
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Universalium.
2010.
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