Russian Tales of Demonic Possession: Translations of Savva Grudtsyn and Solomonia provides detailed introductions and full translation of the seventeenth-century Tale of Savva Grudtsyn and Tale of the Demoniac Solomonia as well as of Aleksey Remizov's modernist re-workings of the two tales, The Demoniacs. These works provide insight into Russian culture in the seventeenth century and how beliefs changed over time.
Russian Tales of Demonic Possession: Translations of Savva Grudtsyn and Solomonia provides detailed introductions and full translation of the seventeenth-century Tale of Savva Grudtsyn and Tale of the Demoniac Solomonia as well as of Aleksey Remizov's modernist re-workings of the two tales, The Demoniacs. These works provide insight into Russian culture in the seventeenth century and how beliefs changed over time.
Marcia A. Morris is professor of Slavic languages at Georgetown University.
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Contents A Note on Texts, Translation, and Transliteration Acknowledgements Introduction: Russia Bedeviled The Tale of Savva Grudtsyn The Tale of the Demoniac Solomonia Aleksey Remizov's Demoniacs: Savva Grudtsyn Aleksey Remizov's Demoniacs: Solomonia Appendix I Aleksey Remizov's Demoniacs: "A History of Entwined Tales" Appendix II Aleksey Remizov's Demoniacs: Commentary Sources Cited
Contents A Note on Texts, Translation, and Transliteration Acknowledgements Introduction: Russia Bedeviled The Tale of Savva Grudtsyn The Tale of the Demoniac Solomonia Aleksey Remizov's Demoniacs: Savva Grudtsyn Aleksey Remizov's Demoniacs: Solomonia Appendix I Aleksey Remizov's Demoniacs: "A History of Entwined Tales" Appendix II Aleksey Remizov's Demoniacs: Commentary Sources Cited
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