Lubomír Doležel
Czech linguist and university educator
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Lubomír Doležel's Degrees
- PhD Linguistics Charles University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lubomír Doležel was a Czech literary theorist and one of the founders of the so-called fictional worlds theory. Life, work, and academic career Doležel was born in 1922 in Lesnice in Czechoslovakia. He was educated at Charles University in Prague and received his CSc in Slavic philology from the Institute of the Czech Language of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. Many of his teachers and mentors were representatives of the so-called Prague School, an internationally recognized and influential centre of inter-war structuralist and semiotic thought. The influence of the Prague School is evident in Dolezel's PhD thesis On the Style of Modern Czech Prose Fiction and inspires his later work. In the 1960s Dolezel worked concurrently as research fellow in the Institute of Czech Language and as assistant, and later associate, professor of the Philosophical Faculty of Charles University. He was engaged primarily in the application of mathematics , information theory and cybernetics to the study of language and literature. He founded and co-edited a series entitled Prague Studies in Mathematical Linguistics.
Lubomír Doležel's Published Works
Published Works
- Heterocosmica: Fiction and Possible Worlds (1998) (257)
- The Fantastic: A Structural Approach To A Literary Genre. By Tsvetan Todorov. Translated from the French by Richard Howard. Foreword by Robert Scholes. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1975. xii, 180 pp. $3.95, paper. (1976) (174)
- Truth and Authenticity in Narrative (1980) (62)
- Truth and Authenticity in Narrative (1980) (62)
- Possible Worlds of Fiction and History (1998) (57)
- Mimesis and Possible Worlds (1988) (57)
- Possible Worlds and Literary Fictions (1988) (45)
- Statistics and style (1969) (41)
- Possible Worlds of Fiction and History: The Postmodern Stage (2010) (41)
- Extensional and intensional narrative worlds (1979) (37)
- Narrative Modes in Czech Literature (1973) (30)
- Occidental Poetics: Tradition and Progress (1992) (26)
- From motifemes to motifs (1972) (24)
- Narrative Modalities (1976) (20)
- Fictional Worlds: Density, Gaps, and Inference (1995) (16)
- Semiotics of Literary Communication (1986) (11)
- An annotated bibliography of statistical stylistics (1968) (8)
- Kafka's Fictional World (1984) (7)
- Poststructuralism: A View from Charles Bridge (2000) (6)
- An Early Chinese Confessional Prose Shen Fu's Six Chapters of a Floating Life (1972) (5)
- Mukařovský and the Idea of Poetic Truth (1982) (4)
- Proper names, definite descriptions and the intensional structure of Kafka's ‘the trial’ (1983) (4)
- Literary Text, Its World and Its Style (1985) (4)
- The Visible and the Invisible Petersburg (1979) (4)
- Czech Poetics Today: Tradition and Renewal (2006) (3)
- A SCHEME OF NARRATIVE TIME (1973) (3)
- The Conceptual System of Prague School Poetics: Mukařovský and Vodička (1982) (3)
- Porfyry’s Tree for the Concept of Fictional Worlds (2019) (3)
- Structuralism of the Prague School (1995) (2)
- Language and Literary Theory: In Honor of Ladislav Matejka (1984) (2)
- In defence of structural poetics (1979) (2)
- [Enterocyte enzymatic activity impairment in lambliasis. Histochemical and histopathological study (author's transl)]. (1974) (2)
- The Fictional World of Dostoevskij's The Idiot (1993) (2)
- Prague Linguistic Circle (2015) (1)
- 5. ‘Narrative symposium’ in Milan Kundera's The Joke (1973) (1)
- Fiction: from possible worlds to automata (1995) (1)
- [Surgical treatment of small-cell pulmonary carcinoma]. (1994) (1)
- Cities of My Heart (2016) (0)
- 4. Karel Čapek and Vladislav Vančura: An essay in comparative stylistics (1973) (0)
- [Frequency of asbestos fibers and asbestos bodies in lung sections]. (1983) (0)
- Le structuralisme tchèque. Poétique et esthétique de Mukaroskvsky. Mukarovsky and the Idea of Poetic Truth. (1982) (0)
- Article title:Na okraj Heterocosmica II (2016) (0)
- The limits of interpretation: Umberto Eco, (Advances in semiotics, general editor Thomas A. Sebeok.) Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1990. 295 pp. $27.50 (cloth) (1993) (0)
- Appendix: Examples in Czech (1973) (0)
- On models of language communication (1966) (0)
- An unusual case of exogenous allergic alveolitis in a furniture industry worker. (1980) (0)
- READERS AND READINGS: REVIEW ARTICLES ECO AND HIS MODEL READER (2016) (0)
- READERS AND READINGS: REVIEW ARTICLES ECO AND HIS MODEL READER (2016) (0)
- Russian formalism: see Formalism, Russian (1993) (0)
- 1. Represented discourse in modern Czech narrative prose (1973) (0)
- [Bronchoplastic operations for bronchogenic carcinoma]. (1981) (0)
- The Role of Counterfactuals in the Production of Meaning (2003) (0)
- Statistics and Style. Mathematical Linguistics and Automatic Language Processing No. 6. (1969) (0)
- Post-Ethnic America? Postcolonial Interventions (2015) (0)
- [Bronchofibroscopic and histological studies in the differential diagnosis of interstitial lung diseases in children]. (1997) (0)
- Literary transduction: Prague school approach (1988) (0)
- Notes on Contributors (1996) (0)
- 2. Composition of The Labyrinth of the World and the Paradise of the Heart by Jan A. Komensky (Comenius) (1973) (0)
- [Hereditary nephropathy with signs of nephrotic syndrome]. (1991) (0)
- [Primary mediastinal (thymus) large B-cell lymphoma: clinically defined type of tumors and morphologic variants]. (2002) (0)
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