This volume offers modern perspectives, from a strong international team of scholars, on the perception of Anton Chekhov's works by three leading cultural figures of the Silver Age of Russian culture - Vasilii Rozanov, Dmitrii Merezhkovskii and Lev Shestov.
This volume offers modern perspectives, from a strong international team of scholars, on the perception of Anton Chekhov's works by three leading cultural figures of the Silver Age of Russian culture - Vasilii Rozanov, Dmitrii Merezhkovskii and Lev Shestov.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Olga Tabachnikova holds a PhD in Mathematics and a PhD in Russian Literature and Philosophy. She is now a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the Russian Department of the University of Bristol.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Three Brief Biographies I. Vasilii Rozanov Rozanov on Chekhov: 'Overcoming Literature' and Extending Horizons Kind and Quiet: Chekhov in the Perceptions of Vasilii Rozanov Contemporaneity, Competition and Combat: Facts and Fiction about Everybody and Passiveness, Orientalism and Anaesthesia in Rozanov's View on Chekhov 'Tree of Life' and 'Dead Waters': Why Was Rozanov Afraid of Chekhov? II. Dmitrii Merezhkovskii Chekhov and Merezhkovskii: Two Types of Artistic-Philosophical Consciousness Negating His Own Negation: Merezhkovskii's Understanding of Chekhov's Role in Russian Culture An Illuminating Misinterpretation? On Merezhkovskii's Literary Criticism of Chekhov Can Merezhkovskii See the Spirit in the Prose of Flesh? III. Lev Shestov Lev Shestov on Chekhov Between Tragedy and Aesthetics: Shestov's Reading of Chekhov – A Gaze Directed Within Shestov – Chekhov, Chekhov – Shestov Philosophy’s Enemies: Chekhov and Shestov Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction Three Brief Biographies I. Vasilii Rozanov Rozanov on Chekhov: 'Overcoming Literature' and Extending Horizons Kind and Quiet: Chekhov in the Perceptions of Vasilii Rozanov Contemporaneity, Competition and Combat: Facts and Fiction about Everybody and Passiveness, Orientalism and Anaesthesia in Rozanov's View on Chekhov 'Tree of Life' and 'Dead Waters': Why Was Rozanov Afraid of Chekhov? II. Dmitrii Merezhkovskii Chekhov and Merezhkovskii: Two Types of Artistic-Philosophical Consciousness Negating His Own Negation: Merezhkovskii's Understanding of Chekhov's Role in Russian Culture An Illuminating Misinterpretation? On Merezhkovskii's Literary Criticism of Chekhov Can Merezhkovskii See the Spirit in the Prose of Flesh? III. Lev Shestov Lev Shestov on Chekhov Between Tragedy and Aesthetics: Shestov's Reading of Chekhov – A Gaze Directed Within Shestov – Chekhov, Chekhov – Shestov Philosophy’s Enemies: Chekhov and Shestov Notes on Contributors
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