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Selected works by A. J. Greimas

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From the journal Semiotica

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This bibliography aims to include all of the scholarly texts that Greimas produced, providing the reference to the publication in the original language (typically French or Lithuanian), or to the first language in which the text appeared. It also lists all of Greimas’s scholarly publications in French and in English (the two languages of Semiotica), all of his monographs in any language, and a considerable sample of his numerous publications in Lithuanian, including significant journalistic essays. Jean-Claude Coquet’s “Éléments de bio-bibliographie” includes an annotated bibliography of Greimas’s research in French through Sept. 1984 (in Herman Parret & Hans-George Ruprecht [eds.], Exigences et perspectives de la sémiotique/Aims and prospects of semiotics, vol. 1, liii-lxxxv. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: Benjamins). Complete lists and downloadable texts of published and unpublished works by Greimas in Lithuanian are available on the website of Vilnius University’s A. J. Greimas Centre of Semiotics and Literary Theory. For help in tracking down Greimas’s texts, special thanks go to Pierluigi Basso, Waldir Beividas, Giovanni Bove, Imelda Chlodna, Yong Ho Choi, Maria Giulia Dondero, Roberto Flores, James James, Piotr Jaroszynski, Ji Haihong, Kazumi Hatasa, Wei Hong, Sündüz Kasar, Sarah Kong, G. H. Korsikov, Ivã Lopes, Jūratė Levina, Inna Merkulova, Kęstutis Nastopka, Winfried Nöth, Ana Claudia de Oliveira, Mehmet Rifat, Hamid Reza Shairi, Enata Skrupskelis, Henrietta Vepštas, Mariko Wei, Alisa Zhila, Alessandro Zinna, Saulius Žukas.


Published Online: 2016-12-17
Published in Print: 2017-1-1

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