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  1. Tzvetan Todorov (/ ˈ t ɒ d ə r ɔː v,-r ɒ v /; French: [tsvetan tɔdɔʁɔv, dzve-]; Bulgarian: Цветан Тодоров; 1 March 1939 – 7 February 2017) was a Bulgarian-French historian, philosopher, structuralist literary critic, sociologist and essayist.

  2. Feb 7, 2017 · Tzvetan Todorov, a Bulgarian-French literary theorist and historian of ideas whose concerns in dozens of books ranged from fantasy in fiction to the moral consequences of colonialism, fanaticism...

  3. She continued to live and work in France, and she married Franco-Bulgarian literary theorist and philosopher Tzvetan Todorov. While she garnered attention with nonfiction works that were sometimes controversial, it was Huston’s fiction that drew critical acclaim.

  4. Learn about the life and achievements of Tzvetan Todorov, a Bulgarian literary theorist and a key figure in structuralism and poststructuralism. Explore his contributions to narrative theory, genre studies, and moral philosophy.

  5. Philosophy, Language & Literature, European Studies. Originally known for his groundbreaking work in literary studies, the Bulgarian-born French scholar Tzvetan Todorov (1939-2017) was one of the world's fore...

  6. The narrative theory of equilibrium was proposed by Bulgarian narratologist Tzvetan Todorov in 1971. Todorov delineated this theory in an essay entitled The Two Principles of Narrative. The essay claims that all narratives contain the same five formal elements: equilibrium, disruption, recognition, resolution, and new equilibrium. Background.

  7. Todorov, a Bulgarian-born French philosopher, wrote about moral issues during the Holocaust and the rescue of Bulgarian Jewry. He also studied the fragility of goodness and the complexity of human actions in extreme situations.