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This monograph shows the ways European writers and travellers saw Georgia, the ways they related Georgian reality to European and what they considered to be the key features of the Georgian identity.The monograph describes the common tendencies that characterise Georgian and European literature. It reveals that Georgian literature of the 19th century was based on both national and European literary traditions and systems of thought. Historically, Georgia has always been a country with a European orientation. The Georgian state was oriented toward European values. The Christian faith and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This monograph shows the ways European writers and travellers saw Georgia, the ways they related Georgian reality to European and what they considered to be the key features of the Georgian identity.The monograph describes the common tendencies that characterise Georgian and European literature. It reveals that Georgian literature of the 19th century was based on both national and European literary traditions and systems of thought. Historically, Georgia has always been a country with a European orientation. The Georgian state was oriented toward European values. The Christian faith and mentality determined the European character of Georgian culture.This monograph is intended for literary critics and a wide range of readers.
Autorenporträt
Eka Vardoshvili is a Doctor of Philology, Associated Professor at Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University.The field of her study is the history of Georgian Literature of the 19th century, Georgian-European literary relations.