Connections and Influence in the Russian and American Short Story
Herausgeber: Birkenstein, Jeff; Hauhart, Robert C.
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Herausgeber: Birkenstein, Jeff; Hauhart, Robert C.
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Connections and Influence in the Russian and American Short Story illuminates the importance of the interconnectedness between Russian and American short stories. The reciprocal influence between the two was integral to the development of the short story in each country and of the modern genre.
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Connections and Influence in the Russian and American Short Story illuminates the importance of the interconnectedness between Russian and American short stories. The reciprocal influence between the two was integral to the development of the short story in each country and of the modern genre.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 669g
- ISBN-13: 9781793629883
- ISBN-10: 1793629889
- Artikelnr.: 60892504
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 669g
- ISBN-13: 9781793629883
- ISBN-10: 1793629889
- Artikelnr.: 60892504
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Robert C. Hauhart is professor in the department of society and social justice at Saint Martin's University. Jeff Birkenstein is professor of English at Saint Martin's University.
Chapter 1: Calls from Beyond and Within: A Nonhuman Reading of the Short
Stories of Nikolai Gogol and Washington Irving, Naruhiko Mikado
Chapter 2: Empathy and Human Feeling in the Short Stories of O. Henry and
Anton Chekhov, Iren Boyarkina
Chapter 3: From Poe to James via Dostoevsky: Cognizing Doppelgangers in
American and Russian Short Fiction, Irina Golovacheva
Chapter 4: "Smile and Scream" in the Little Review: Russian Short Fiction
and Transatlantic Avantgarde, Maria Krivosheina
Chapter 5: The Resonance of Dostoevsky's "Bobok" in Faulkner's The Sound
and the Fury, Sahar J. Al-Keshwan
Chapter 6: Black in the USSR: Langston Hughes, Ivan Turgenev, and the
Radical Potential of the Short Story, Laura Ryan
Chapter 7: Composing Thoughts: Reading Daniil Kharms's Work in the Light of
Short Story Collection Theory, Pedro Querido
Chapter 8: Outsiders and Others: Revisiting Richard Wright's "Underground
Man", Durthy A. Washington
Chapter 9: "The Strange and the Commonplace in One": Spirituality, Mystery,
and the Personal Quest in the Short Fiction of Flannery O'Connor and Anton
Chekhov, Frank P. Fury
Chapter 10: Gorky's Orphans: The Unraveling of Socialist Humanism in
Russian and African American Tramp Stories, Kevin Lucas
Chapter 11: Vladimir Nabokov's American Short Story Surrounded by the Image
of Russia: "The Vane Sisters" in Nabokov's Quartet, Kiyoko Magome
Chapter 12: Existential Quests in the Short Story: Gogol's "The Overcoat,"
Bellow's "Looking for Mr. Green," and Cheever's "The Swimmer", Robert C.
Hauhart
Chapter 13: Divine Beings in Short Stories by Nabokov, Garcia Marquez, and
Le Guin: A Secular Reading, Anastasia G. Pease
Chapter 14: Two Ladies, Two Dogs: On Moral Luck and Determinism in Chekhov
and Oates, Rossitsa Terzieva-Artemis
Chapter 15: Food, Influence, the Short Story, Anton Chekhov, and Raymond
Carver, Jeff Birkenstein
Chapter 16: Heterosexual Fictions: Ivan Turgenev's Fathers and Sons and,
Jhumpa Lahiri's Interpreter of Maladies, Lucky Issar
Chapter 17: Outsiders, Peasants, and Elderly Exiles in Elizabeth Strout's
Olive Kitteridge and Olive, Again, Christine Tachick Kern
Chapter 18: Tiny Haunted Empires: Domestic Fabulism in the Home in
Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky's "Quadraturin" and Kelly Link's "Stone Animals",
Emrys Donaldson
Stories of Nikolai Gogol and Washington Irving, Naruhiko Mikado
Chapter 2: Empathy and Human Feeling in the Short Stories of O. Henry and
Anton Chekhov, Iren Boyarkina
Chapter 3: From Poe to James via Dostoevsky: Cognizing Doppelgangers in
American and Russian Short Fiction, Irina Golovacheva
Chapter 4: "Smile and Scream" in the Little Review: Russian Short Fiction
and Transatlantic Avantgarde, Maria Krivosheina
Chapter 5: The Resonance of Dostoevsky's "Bobok" in Faulkner's The Sound
and the Fury, Sahar J. Al-Keshwan
Chapter 6: Black in the USSR: Langston Hughes, Ivan Turgenev, and the
Radical Potential of the Short Story, Laura Ryan
Chapter 7: Composing Thoughts: Reading Daniil Kharms's Work in the Light of
Short Story Collection Theory, Pedro Querido
Chapter 8: Outsiders and Others: Revisiting Richard Wright's "Underground
Man", Durthy A. Washington
Chapter 9: "The Strange and the Commonplace in One": Spirituality, Mystery,
and the Personal Quest in the Short Fiction of Flannery O'Connor and Anton
Chekhov, Frank P. Fury
Chapter 10: Gorky's Orphans: The Unraveling of Socialist Humanism in
Russian and African American Tramp Stories, Kevin Lucas
Chapter 11: Vladimir Nabokov's American Short Story Surrounded by the Image
of Russia: "The Vane Sisters" in Nabokov's Quartet, Kiyoko Magome
Chapter 12: Existential Quests in the Short Story: Gogol's "The Overcoat,"
Bellow's "Looking for Mr. Green," and Cheever's "The Swimmer", Robert C.
Hauhart
Chapter 13: Divine Beings in Short Stories by Nabokov, Garcia Marquez, and
Le Guin: A Secular Reading, Anastasia G. Pease
Chapter 14: Two Ladies, Two Dogs: On Moral Luck and Determinism in Chekhov
and Oates, Rossitsa Terzieva-Artemis
Chapter 15: Food, Influence, the Short Story, Anton Chekhov, and Raymond
Carver, Jeff Birkenstein
Chapter 16: Heterosexual Fictions: Ivan Turgenev's Fathers and Sons and,
Jhumpa Lahiri's Interpreter of Maladies, Lucky Issar
Chapter 17: Outsiders, Peasants, and Elderly Exiles in Elizabeth Strout's
Olive Kitteridge and Olive, Again, Christine Tachick Kern
Chapter 18: Tiny Haunted Empires: Domestic Fabulism in the Home in
Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky's "Quadraturin" and Kelly Link's "Stone Animals",
Emrys Donaldson
Chapter 1: Calls from Beyond and Within: A Nonhuman Reading of the Short
Stories of Nikolai Gogol and Washington Irving, Naruhiko Mikado
Chapter 2: Empathy and Human Feeling in the Short Stories of O. Henry and
Anton Chekhov, Iren Boyarkina
Chapter 3: From Poe to James via Dostoevsky: Cognizing Doppelgangers in
American and Russian Short Fiction, Irina Golovacheva
Chapter 4: "Smile and Scream" in the Little Review: Russian Short Fiction
and Transatlantic Avantgarde, Maria Krivosheina
Chapter 5: The Resonance of Dostoevsky's "Bobok" in Faulkner's The Sound
and the Fury, Sahar J. Al-Keshwan
Chapter 6: Black in the USSR: Langston Hughes, Ivan Turgenev, and the
Radical Potential of the Short Story, Laura Ryan
Chapter 7: Composing Thoughts: Reading Daniil Kharms's Work in the Light of
Short Story Collection Theory, Pedro Querido
Chapter 8: Outsiders and Others: Revisiting Richard Wright's "Underground
Man", Durthy A. Washington
Chapter 9: "The Strange and the Commonplace in One": Spirituality, Mystery,
and the Personal Quest in the Short Fiction of Flannery O'Connor and Anton
Chekhov, Frank P. Fury
Chapter 10: Gorky's Orphans: The Unraveling of Socialist Humanism in
Russian and African American Tramp Stories, Kevin Lucas
Chapter 11: Vladimir Nabokov's American Short Story Surrounded by the Image
of Russia: "The Vane Sisters" in Nabokov's Quartet, Kiyoko Magome
Chapter 12: Existential Quests in the Short Story: Gogol's "The Overcoat,"
Bellow's "Looking for Mr. Green," and Cheever's "The Swimmer", Robert C.
Hauhart
Chapter 13: Divine Beings in Short Stories by Nabokov, Garcia Marquez, and
Le Guin: A Secular Reading, Anastasia G. Pease
Chapter 14: Two Ladies, Two Dogs: On Moral Luck and Determinism in Chekhov
and Oates, Rossitsa Terzieva-Artemis
Chapter 15: Food, Influence, the Short Story, Anton Chekhov, and Raymond
Carver, Jeff Birkenstein
Chapter 16: Heterosexual Fictions: Ivan Turgenev's Fathers and Sons and,
Jhumpa Lahiri's Interpreter of Maladies, Lucky Issar
Chapter 17: Outsiders, Peasants, and Elderly Exiles in Elizabeth Strout's
Olive Kitteridge and Olive, Again, Christine Tachick Kern
Chapter 18: Tiny Haunted Empires: Domestic Fabulism in the Home in
Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky's "Quadraturin" and Kelly Link's "Stone Animals",
Emrys Donaldson
Stories of Nikolai Gogol and Washington Irving, Naruhiko Mikado
Chapter 2: Empathy and Human Feeling in the Short Stories of O. Henry and
Anton Chekhov, Iren Boyarkina
Chapter 3: From Poe to James via Dostoevsky: Cognizing Doppelgangers in
American and Russian Short Fiction, Irina Golovacheva
Chapter 4: "Smile and Scream" in the Little Review: Russian Short Fiction
and Transatlantic Avantgarde, Maria Krivosheina
Chapter 5: The Resonance of Dostoevsky's "Bobok" in Faulkner's The Sound
and the Fury, Sahar J. Al-Keshwan
Chapter 6: Black in the USSR: Langston Hughes, Ivan Turgenev, and the
Radical Potential of the Short Story, Laura Ryan
Chapter 7: Composing Thoughts: Reading Daniil Kharms's Work in the Light of
Short Story Collection Theory, Pedro Querido
Chapter 8: Outsiders and Others: Revisiting Richard Wright's "Underground
Man", Durthy A. Washington
Chapter 9: "The Strange and the Commonplace in One": Spirituality, Mystery,
and the Personal Quest in the Short Fiction of Flannery O'Connor and Anton
Chekhov, Frank P. Fury
Chapter 10: Gorky's Orphans: The Unraveling of Socialist Humanism in
Russian and African American Tramp Stories, Kevin Lucas
Chapter 11: Vladimir Nabokov's American Short Story Surrounded by the Image
of Russia: "The Vane Sisters" in Nabokov's Quartet, Kiyoko Magome
Chapter 12: Existential Quests in the Short Story: Gogol's "The Overcoat,"
Bellow's "Looking for Mr. Green," and Cheever's "The Swimmer", Robert C.
Hauhart
Chapter 13: Divine Beings in Short Stories by Nabokov, Garcia Marquez, and
Le Guin: A Secular Reading, Anastasia G. Pease
Chapter 14: Two Ladies, Two Dogs: On Moral Luck and Determinism in Chekhov
and Oates, Rossitsa Terzieva-Artemis
Chapter 15: Food, Influence, the Short Story, Anton Chekhov, and Raymond
Carver, Jeff Birkenstein
Chapter 16: Heterosexual Fictions: Ivan Turgenev's Fathers and Sons and,
Jhumpa Lahiri's Interpreter of Maladies, Lucky Issar
Chapter 17: Outsiders, Peasants, and Elderly Exiles in Elizabeth Strout's
Olive Kitteridge and Olive, Again, Christine Tachick Kern
Chapter 18: Tiny Haunted Empires: Domestic Fabulism in the Home in
Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky's "Quadraturin" and Kelly Link's "Stone Animals",
Emrys Donaldson