medlennoe chtenie
Jack Haney
haneyjav at u.washington.edu
Thu Nov 20 17:20:06 UTC 1997
If memory serves me correctly, I once heard Roman Jakobson define
philology as the "iskusstvo medlennogo chteniia". JVHaney
On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Denis [iso-8859-1] Crnkovic´ wrote:
> I believe Paul Klanderud is correct in remembering Gershenzon's phrase. I
> clearly recall that the late Dmytro Nalywayko (Bulgakov and the Grotesque)
> in class lectures consistently used the phrases "medlennoe chtenie" and
> "medlenno chitat'" to describe the "art" of understanding what you read.
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> Best regards,
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> Denis
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> Department of Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures
> Gustavus Adolphus College
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