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The diversity of topics under consideration-such as the culture of dance in Eugene Onegin, the seriality of Dostoevsky's novels, the reader's perception of Anna Karenina-are united by an approach defined by a detailed analysis of the texts combined with a study of the sociocultural context in which these great works were created, published, censored and conceptualized.

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The diversity of topics under consideration-such as the culture of dance in Eugene Onegin, the seriality of Dostoevsky's novels, the reader's perception of Anna Karenina-are united by an approach defined by a detailed analysis of the texts combined with a study of the sociocultural context in which these great works were created, published, censored and conceptualized.
Autorenporträt
William Mills Todd III, Professor in the Department of Slavic Studies, Harvard University, is the author of works on the history and sociology of Russian literature of the nineteenth century. Todd's books have been translated into Russian, including within the series "Contemporary Western Rusistika" (Literature and Society in the Pushkin Epoch, 1996).