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This long-awaited and much-anticipated volume comprises a carefully collated collection of Robert Louis Jackson's essays on Chekhov.
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This long-awaited and much-anticipated volume comprises a carefully collated collection of Robert Louis Jackson's essays on Chekhov.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Academic Studies Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 577g
- ISBN-13: 9798887190921
- Artikelnr.: 67148267
- Verlag: Academic Studies Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 577g
- ISBN-13: 9798887190921
- Artikelnr.: 67148267
Cathy Popkin is Jesse and George Siegel Professor Emerita in the Humanities at Columbia University. She is the author of The Pragmatics of Insignificance: Chekhov, Zoshchenko, Gogol, editor of the Norton Critical Edition of Anton Chekhov¿s Selected Stories, and co-editor of Teaching Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature: Essays in Honor of Robert L. Belknap . She has also published a range of influential articles on Chekhov¿s prose.
Introduction
Robin Feuer Miller
Editor’s Note
Cathy Popkin
On Chekhov’s Art
Chekhov’s Seagull: The Empty Well, the Dry Lake, and the Cold Cave
“If I Forget Thee, O Jerusalem”: An Essay on Chekhov’s “Rothschild’s
Fiddle”
Dostoevsky in Chekhov’s Garden of Eden: “Because of Little Apples”
“The Betrothed”: Chekhov’s Last Testament
Chekhov and Proust: A Posing of the Problem
“The Steppe”: Space and the Journey. A Metaphor for All Times
“The Enemies”: A Story at War with Itself
Chekhov’s “The Student”
The Ethics of Vision: The Punishment of the Tramp Prokhorov in The Island
of Sakhalin
Dantesque and Dostoevskian Elements in Chekhov’s “In Exile”
Biblical and Literary Allusions in Chekhov’s “Gusev”
Russian Man at the Rendezvous: The Narrator in Chekhov’s “A Little Joke”
“Small Fry”: A Nice Little Easter Story
Chekhov’s “Rothschild’s Fiddle”: “By the Waters of Babylon” in Eastern
Orthodox Liturgy
Three Deaths: A Boy, A Goose, and an Infant
A Fragment from the Aggregate: Sinai and Sakhalin in Chekhov’s Letters to
Suvorin
“Grief”: Once Again about the Ending of the Story
Dogs: Text and Subtext in “Lady with a Pet Dog”
Matthew Arnold’s “Dover Beach” and Gurov’s Oreanda Meditations in Chekhov’s
“Lady with a Pet Dog”
Afterword
Cathy Popkin
Appendix: Robert Louis Jackson on “Po delam sluzhby” [“On Official
Business”]
Index
Robin Feuer Miller
Editor’s Note
Cathy Popkin
On Chekhov’s Art
Chekhov’s Seagull: The Empty Well, the Dry Lake, and the Cold Cave
“If I Forget Thee, O Jerusalem”: An Essay on Chekhov’s “Rothschild’s
Fiddle”
Dostoevsky in Chekhov’s Garden of Eden: “Because of Little Apples”
“The Betrothed”: Chekhov’s Last Testament
Chekhov and Proust: A Posing of the Problem
“The Steppe”: Space and the Journey. A Metaphor for All Times
“The Enemies”: A Story at War with Itself
Chekhov’s “The Student”
The Ethics of Vision: The Punishment of the Tramp Prokhorov in The Island
of Sakhalin
Dantesque and Dostoevskian Elements in Chekhov’s “In Exile”
Biblical and Literary Allusions in Chekhov’s “Gusev”
Russian Man at the Rendezvous: The Narrator in Chekhov’s “A Little Joke”
“Small Fry”: A Nice Little Easter Story
Chekhov’s “Rothschild’s Fiddle”: “By the Waters of Babylon” in Eastern
Orthodox Liturgy
Three Deaths: A Boy, A Goose, and an Infant
A Fragment from the Aggregate: Sinai and Sakhalin in Chekhov’s Letters to
Suvorin
“Grief”: Once Again about the Ending of the Story
Dogs: Text and Subtext in “Lady with a Pet Dog”
Matthew Arnold’s “Dover Beach” and Gurov’s Oreanda Meditations in Chekhov’s
“Lady with a Pet Dog”
Afterword
Cathy Popkin
Appendix: Robert Louis Jackson on “Po delam sluzhby” [“On Official
Business”]
Index
Introduction
Robin Feuer Miller
Editor’s Note
Cathy Popkin
On Chekhov’s Art
Chekhov’s Seagull: The Empty Well, the Dry Lake, and the Cold Cave
“If I Forget Thee, O Jerusalem”: An Essay on Chekhov’s “Rothschild’s
Fiddle”
Dostoevsky in Chekhov’s Garden of Eden: “Because of Little Apples”
“The Betrothed”: Chekhov’s Last Testament
Chekhov and Proust: A Posing of the Problem
“The Steppe”: Space and the Journey. A Metaphor for All Times
“The Enemies”: A Story at War with Itself
Chekhov’s “The Student”
The Ethics of Vision: The Punishment of the Tramp Prokhorov in The Island
of Sakhalin
Dantesque and Dostoevskian Elements in Chekhov’s “In Exile”
Biblical and Literary Allusions in Chekhov’s “Gusev”
Russian Man at the Rendezvous: The Narrator in Chekhov’s “A Little Joke”
“Small Fry”: A Nice Little Easter Story
Chekhov’s “Rothschild’s Fiddle”: “By the Waters of Babylon” in Eastern
Orthodox Liturgy
Three Deaths: A Boy, A Goose, and an Infant
A Fragment from the Aggregate: Sinai and Sakhalin in Chekhov’s Letters to
Suvorin
“Grief”: Once Again about the Ending of the Story
Dogs: Text and Subtext in “Lady with a Pet Dog”
Matthew Arnold’s “Dover Beach” and Gurov’s Oreanda Meditations in Chekhov’s
“Lady with a Pet Dog”
Afterword
Cathy Popkin
Appendix: Robert Louis Jackson on “Po delam sluzhby” [“On Official
Business”]
Index
Robin Feuer Miller
Editor’s Note
Cathy Popkin
On Chekhov’s Art
Chekhov’s Seagull: The Empty Well, the Dry Lake, and the Cold Cave
“If I Forget Thee, O Jerusalem”: An Essay on Chekhov’s “Rothschild’s
Fiddle”
Dostoevsky in Chekhov’s Garden of Eden: “Because of Little Apples”
“The Betrothed”: Chekhov’s Last Testament
Chekhov and Proust: A Posing of the Problem
“The Steppe”: Space and the Journey. A Metaphor for All Times
“The Enemies”: A Story at War with Itself
Chekhov’s “The Student”
The Ethics of Vision: The Punishment of the Tramp Prokhorov in The Island
of Sakhalin
Dantesque and Dostoevskian Elements in Chekhov’s “In Exile”
Biblical and Literary Allusions in Chekhov’s “Gusev”
Russian Man at the Rendezvous: The Narrator in Chekhov’s “A Little Joke”
“Small Fry”: A Nice Little Easter Story
Chekhov’s “Rothschild’s Fiddle”: “By the Waters of Babylon” in Eastern
Orthodox Liturgy
Three Deaths: A Boy, A Goose, and an Infant
A Fragment from the Aggregate: Sinai and Sakhalin in Chekhov’s Letters to
Suvorin
“Grief”: Once Again about the Ending of the Story
Dogs: Text and Subtext in “Lady with a Pet Dog”
Matthew Arnold’s “Dover Beach” and Gurov’s Oreanda Meditations in Chekhov’s
“Lady with a Pet Dog”
Afterword
Cathy Popkin
Appendix: Robert Louis Jackson on “Po delam sluzhby” [“On Official
Business”]
Index