It is as a mode of critical thinking pays full attention mainly to structure of a text without giving attention to any outside influence that works on the meaning of the text.
Formalism ignores and rejects all cultural, political, biographical and authorial intents and influences during the analysis of a text.
Formalism instead gives more focus on the modes, the genres, the inherent discourse, and forms of the text under analysis.
In its critical process of finding meaning a formalist critic
will include the use of grammar and he will minutely study the syntax and literary devices used in the text like meter and symbols. There is no place for emotional interpretation of a text in this mode of Criticism.
In the earlier part of the twentieth century with the advent of science Formalism summarily rejected the Romantic theories of creativity specially in literature where an author was claimed to be a genius. Formalist critics called for the analysis of the elements of a text , its form, its structure which have inherent meaning in themselves once an advanced reader starts to look at it from that perspective.
Formalism as a critical thinking has two branches Russian Formalism and Anglo-American New Criticism.
Goals of Formalism:
A text's "literariness," makes it a work of art and not a piece of journalism is a pet sentence of a Formalist Critic.
The most important text of this school of criticism is the book THEORY OF LITERATURE by Rene Wellek of Prague School and the self proclaimed "old New Critic Austin Warren.
In the late 1970s with the increasing interest of looking for political meaning in the text Formalism began to lose its vigour among the academicians as well as critics. Poststructuralism and Postmodernism brought with them new insights to look for meaning and message of a text that were not in the text only but outside it too.
Today Formalism has regained its past charm with the suspicion and never ending play of words that Poststructuralism and Postmodernism have taught the academicians over the years.
Some Important Questions with explanation
1. Which country is most associated with the school of Formalism? |
| Explanation:The main branch of Formalism is Russian Formalism. Its orgins as a literary theory come from the Russian Revolution period as a response to the conventional study of literature. |
2. Which of these features of a text would a Formalist be most interested in?
Structure
Explanation:Formalism deals with a text on a page and dismisses the application of external factors such as the author's influences and relevent social and historical information. Instead it concentrates on things like the structure of the text and use of language.
3. Which type of text would be the most useful when applying Formalism?
Poem
Explanation:As I discovered when trying to apply Formalism to a longer text, its use becomes limited because of complications such as the plot and characterization. A relatively short poem is ideal for the application of Formalism as it can be analyzed as a whole, and is more likely to contain interesting use of language than a novel.
4.What is the term Formalists use to describe a text that exhibits a special use of language?
Literariness
Explanation:A linguist is a person who specialises in languages, literal is similar in meaning to actual, and languaness is a word I made up!
5.Which of these literary theories DOES NOT oppose Formalism?
New Criticism
Ideological
Reader-response
New Historicism
Explanation:New Criticism
All of these theories apart from New Criticism deal with the idea of external forces influencing the text. New criticism developed from Formalism and completely denies any external influences, including the author and the reader.
6.An easy one for you! In which of these possible modules of an English literature course would you be most likely to study Formalism?
Renaissance Literature
Theory and Practice
Creative Writing
American Literature
Explanation:
Theory and PracticeTheory and Practice is the course where I discovered the joys of Formalism!
Dr Mukesh Kumar Pareek
English Cosmos
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