Celebrating the one-hundredth anniversary of Andrey Bely's Petersburg, this volume offers a cross-section of essays that address the most pertinent aspects of his 1916 masterpiece. Frequently compared to Joyce's Ulysses, no novel did more to help launch modernism in turn-of-the century Russia.
Celebrating the one-hundredth anniversary of Andrey Bely's Petersburg, this volume offers a cross-section of essays that address the most pertinent aspects of his 1916 masterpiece. Frequently compared to Joyce's Ulysses, no novel did more to help launch modernism in turn-of-the century Russia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Olga M. Cooke is Associate Professor of Russian at Texas A&M University. She edits Gulag Studies. Her recent publications focus on the works of Andrey Bely and on Gulag literature. She is completing a book called ¿The Most Interesting Man in Russia:¿ Andrey Bely¿s Life in Letters.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Thomas R. Beyer Jr. Acknowledgments Vladimir Nabokov, On Petersburg Introduction by Olga M. Cooke Carol Anschuetz, Bely s Petersburg and the End of the Russian Novel Maria Carlson, Andrei Bely s Astral Novel: A Theosophical Reading of Petersburg Charlene Castellano, Synesthesia as Apocalypse in Andrey Bely s Petersburg Jacob Emery, Kinship and Figure in Andrey Bely s Petersburg Roger Keys, Metafiction in Andrey Bely s Novel Petersburg Timothy Langen, Petersburg as a Historical Novel Aleksandr V. Lavrov, Andrey Bely between Conrad and Chesterton Magnus Ljunggren, The Bomb, the Baby, the Book Anna Ponomareva, `Know Thyself : From the Temple of Apollo at Delphi to the Pages of Petersburg Ada Steinberg, Fragmentary `Prototypes in Andrey Bely s Novel Petersburg Adam Weiner, The Enchanted Point of Petersburg Judith Wermuth-Atkinson, Reality and Appearance in Petersburg and the Viennese Secession Contributors
Foreword by Thomas R. Beyer Jr. Acknowledgments Vladimir Nabokov, On Petersburg Introduction by Olga M. Cooke Carol Anschuetz, Bely s Petersburg and the End of the Russian Novel Maria Carlson, Andrei Bely s Astral Novel: A Theosophical Reading of Petersburg Charlene Castellano, Synesthesia as Apocalypse in Andrey Bely s Petersburg Jacob Emery, Kinship and Figure in Andrey Bely s Petersburg Roger Keys, Metafiction in Andrey Bely s Novel Petersburg Timothy Langen, Petersburg as a Historical Novel Aleksandr V. Lavrov, Andrey Bely between Conrad and Chesterton Magnus Ljunggren, The Bomb, the Baby, the Book Anna Ponomareva, `Know Thyself : From the Temple of Apollo at Delphi to the Pages of Petersburg Ada Steinberg, Fragmentary `Prototypes in Andrey Bely s Novel Petersburg Adam Weiner, The Enchanted Point of Petersburg Judith Wermuth-Atkinson, Reality and Appearance in Petersburg and the Viennese Secession Contributors
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