Bakhtin, M. M. 1895-1975

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Name (Hebrew)
בחטין, מיכאיל מיכאילוביץ', 1895-1975
Name (Latin)
Bakhtin, M. M. 1895-1975
Name (Arabic)
باختين، ميخائيل، 1895-1975
Name (Cyrilic)
Бахтин, М. М. 1895-1975
Other forms of name
Bachtin, Michail, 1895-1975
Bachtinas, M. (Michailas), 1895-1975
Bahtin, M. M., 1895-1975
Bahtin, Mihail, 1895-1975
Bahtyin, M. M. (Mihail Mihajlovics), 1895-1975
Bahŭchʻin, 1895-1975
Bakhtin, Mikhail, 1895-1975
Bakhtin, Mikhayil, 1895-1975
Baxtin, Mixail Mixailovič, 1895-1975
nnaa Bakhtin, Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich
Bakhtin, Mikhail Mikhailovich, 1895-1975
Bahtyin, Mihail Mihajlovics, 1895-1975
Bajtin, Mijail, 1895-1975
Bachtinas, Michailas, 1895-1975
Bachtin, Michail M., 1895-1975
Bakhtine, Mikhail, 1895-1975
Бахтин, Михаил Михайлович, 1895-1975
באחטין, מיכאיל מיכאילוביץ', 1895-1975
בחטין, מיכאיל, 1895-1975
Date of birth
1895
Date of death
1975
Associated country
Russia (Federation)
Soviet Union
Field of activity
Philosophy
Semiotics
Literature--History and criticism
Occupation
Critics
Philosophers
Semioticians
Associated Language
rus
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 88958796
Wikidata: Q185375
Library of congress: n 80053231
Sources of Information
  • Die Ästhetik des Wortes, 1979:t.p. (Michail M. Bachtin)
  • Metoda formală în știința ... 1992:t.p. (M.M. Bahtin)
  • Problems of Dostoevsky's poetics, 1984:CIP t.p. (Mikhail Bakhtin)
  • Wikipedia, July 16, 2010(Some of the works which bear the names of Bakhtin's close friends V. N. Voloshinov and P. N. Medvedev have been attributed to Bakhtin ...These claims originated in the early 1970s and received their earliest full articulation in English in Clark and Holquist's 1984 biography of Bakhtin. In the years since then, however, most scholars have come to agree that Volosinov and Medvedev ought to be considered the true authors of these works. Although Bakhtin undoubtedly influenced these scholars and may even have had a hand in composing the works attributed to them, it now seems clear that if it was necessary to attribute authorship of these works to one person, Volosinov and Medvedev respectively should receive credit)
  • Wikipedia, July 3, 2015(Mikhail Bakhtin; Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin (Russian: Михаил Михайлович Бахтин = Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich Bakhtin; November 17, 1895-March 7, 1975) was a Russian philosopher, literary critic, semiotician and scholar who worked on literary theory, ethics, and the philosophy of language; born Oryol, Russian Empire; died Moscow, Russian SFSR)
  • Zhamanaki ev kʻronotopi dzeverě vepum, 2017:title page (Mikhayil Bakhtin)
  • جمالية الابداع اللفظي، 2011:صفحة العنوان (ميخائيل باختين)
  • His Problems of Dostoevsky's poetics, 1984:CIP t.p. (Mikhail Bakhtin)
  • His Die Ästhetik des Wortes, 1979:t.p. (Michail M. Bachtin)
  • Kim, U.T. Taehwajŏk sangsangnyŏk, 1988:t.p. (Bahŭchʻin) p. 285 (Bakhtin, Mikhail)
  • His szo az életben és a költészetben, 1985:t.p. (M.M. Bahtyin) p. 165 (Mihail Mihajlovics Bahtyin)
  • Metoda formală în ştiinţa ... 1992:t.p. (M.M. Bahtin)
  • M. Bakhtin i gumanitarnai︠a︡ nauka XX veka, 1995:t.p. (M. Bachtinas [in rom.]) p. 52 (Michailas Bachtinas [in rom.])
  • Filozofia dialogului--premisă conceptuală a teoriei lui Mihail Bahtin, 2010.
  • LCN: Bakhtin, M. M. (Mikhail Mikhailovich), 1895-1975
  • ספר: הדיבר ברומן, תשמ"ט 1989.
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Wikipedia description:

Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin (; Russian: Михаи́л Миха́йлович Бахти́н, IPA: [mʲɪxɐˈil mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪdʑ bɐxˈtʲin]; 16 November [O.S. 4 November] 1895 – 7 March 1975) was a Russian philosopher and literary critic who worked on the philosophy of language, ethics, and literary theory. His writings, on a variety of subjects, inspired scholars working in a number of different traditions (Marxism, semiotics, structuralism, religious criticism) and in disciplines as diverse as literary criticism, history, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, and psychology. Although Bakhtin was active in the debates on aesthetics and literature that took place in the Soviet Union in the 1920s, his distinctive position did not become well known until he was rediscovered by Russian scholars in the 1960s.

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