Literary Criticism & Theory
This collection explores the analytical foundations of the written word, featuring rare works on literary theory, criticism, and structural philology. The archive offers a deep dive into the evolution of interpretive frameworks, from the groundbreaking publications of the Russian Formalist school and the Tartu–Moscow Semiotic school to early Soviet aesthetic debates and modern textual studies. Including monographs by influential thinkers, rare academic journals, and provocative critiques, these volumes document the shifting paradigms of how we read and understand literature. For scholars and bibliophiles alike, this selection provides the essential tools for navigating the history of narrative, style, and the socio-cultural impact of the literary canon.