Adele Marie Barker
A History of Women's Writing in Russia
Herausgeber: Gheith, Jehanne M.; Barker, Adele Marie
Adele Marie Barker
A History of Women's Writing in Russia
Herausgeber: Gheith, Jehanne M.; Barker, Adele Marie
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A comprehensive account of the lives and works of Russia's women writers.
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A comprehensive account of the lives and works of Russia's women writers.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 817g
- ISBN-13: 9780521572804
- ISBN-10: 0521572800
- Artikelnr.: 22095977
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 817g
- ISBN-13: 9780521572804
- ISBN-10: 0521572800
- Artikelnr.: 22095977
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Adele Marie Barker is Professor of Russian and Slavic Languages and Comparative Cultural and Literary Studies at the University of Arizona. She is the author of The Mother Syndrome in the Russian Folk Imagination (1986), and co-author of Dialogues/Dialogi: Literary and Cultural Exchanges between (ex) Soviet and American Women (1994), and she is the editor of Consuming Russia: Popular Culture, Sex, and Society since Gorbachev (1999).
Introduction Adele Barker and Jehanne M Gheith; 1. Women's image in Russian
medieval literature Rosalind McKenzie; 2. Sappho, Corinna and Niobe: genres
and personae in Russian women's writing, 1760-1820 Catriona Kelly; 3. The
inexperienced muse: Russian women and poetry in the first half of the
nineteenth century Judith Vowles; 4. Women of the 1830s and 1850s:
alternative periods Jehanne Gheith; 5. 'A particle of ourself':
pre-Revolutionary autobiography by Russian women writers Mary Zirin; 6. The
women of Russian Montparnasse, Paris, 1920-1940 Catherine Ciepiela; 7.
Women in Russian symbolism: beyond the albegra of love Jenifer Presto; 8.
The Eastern path of exile: Russian women's writing in China Olga Bakich and
Carol Ueland; 9. Realist prose writers, 1881-1929 Rosalind Marsh; 10. Women
and gender in post-symbolist poetry and the Stalin era Katherine Hodgson;
11. Writing the female body politic (1945-1985) Beth Holmgren; 12. In their
own words: Soviet women writers and the search for self Anna Krylova; 13.
Women's poetry since the sixties Stephanie Sandler; 14. The persistence of
memory: women's prose since the sixties Adele Barker; 15. Perestroika and
post Soviet prose: from dazzle to dispersal Helena Goscilo.
medieval literature Rosalind McKenzie; 2. Sappho, Corinna and Niobe: genres
and personae in Russian women's writing, 1760-1820 Catriona Kelly; 3. The
inexperienced muse: Russian women and poetry in the first half of the
nineteenth century Judith Vowles; 4. Women of the 1830s and 1850s:
alternative periods Jehanne Gheith; 5. 'A particle of ourself':
pre-Revolutionary autobiography by Russian women writers Mary Zirin; 6. The
women of Russian Montparnasse, Paris, 1920-1940 Catherine Ciepiela; 7.
Women in Russian symbolism: beyond the albegra of love Jenifer Presto; 8.
The Eastern path of exile: Russian women's writing in China Olga Bakich and
Carol Ueland; 9. Realist prose writers, 1881-1929 Rosalind Marsh; 10. Women
and gender in post-symbolist poetry and the Stalin era Katherine Hodgson;
11. Writing the female body politic (1945-1985) Beth Holmgren; 12. In their
own words: Soviet women writers and the search for self Anna Krylova; 13.
Women's poetry since the sixties Stephanie Sandler; 14. The persistence of
memory: women's prose since the sixties Adele Barker; 15. Perestroika and
post Soviet prose: from dazzle to dispersal Helena Goscilo.
Introduction Adele Barker and Jehanne M Gheith; 1. Women's image in Russian
medieval literature Rosalind McKenzie; 2. Sappho, Corinna and Niobe: genres
and personae in Russian women's writing, 1760-1820 Catriona Kelly; 3. The
inexperienced muse: Russian women and poetry in the first half of the
nineteenth century Judith Vowles; 4. Women of the 1830s and 1850s:
alternative periods Jehanne Gheith; 5. 'A particle of ourself':
pre-Revolutionary autobiography by Russian women writers Mary Zirin; 6. The
women of Russian Montparnasse, Paris, 1920-1940 Catherine Ciepiela; 7.
Women in Russian symbolism: beyond the albegra of love Jenifer Presto; 8.
The Eastern path of exile: Russian women's writing in China Olga Bakich and
Carol Ueland; 9. Realist prose writers, 1881-1929 Rosalind Marsh; 10. Women
and gender in post-symbolist poetry and the Stalin era Katherine Hodgson;
11. Writing the female body politic (1945-1985) Beth Holmgren; 12. In their
own words: Soviet women writers and the search for self Anna Krylova; 13.
Women's poetry since the sixties Stephanie Sandler; 14. The persistence of
memory: women's prose since the sixties Adele Barker; 15. Perestroika and
post Soviet prose: from dazzle to dispersal Helena Goscilo.
medieval literature Rosalind McKenzie; 2. Sappho, Corinna and Niobe: genres
and personae in Russian women's writing, 1760-1820 Catriona Kelly; 3. The
inexperienced muse: Russian women and poetry in the first half of the
nineteenth century Judith Vowles; 4. Women of the 1830s and 1850s:
alternative periods Jehanne Gheith; 5. 'A particle of ourself':
pre-Revolutionary autobiography by Russian women writers Mary Zirin; 6. The
women of Russian Montparnasse, Paris, 1920-1940 Catherine Ciepiela; 7.
Women in Russian symbolism: beyond the albegra of love Jenifer Presto; 8.
The Eastern path of exile: Russian women's writing in China Olga Bakich and
Carol Ueland; 9. Realist prose writers, 1881-1929 Rosalind Marsh; 10. Women
and gender in post-symbolist poetry and the Stalin era Katherine Hodgson;
11. Writing the female body politic (1945-1985) Beth Holmgren; 12. In their
own words: Soviet women writers and the search for self Anna Krylova; 13.
Women's poetry since the sixties Stephanie Sandler; 14. The persistence of
memory: women's prose since the sixties Adele Barker; 15. Perestroika and
post Soviet prose: from dazzle to dispersal Helena Goscilo.