An engaging and accessible guide to Russian writing of the past thousand years covering the entire span of Russian literature, from the Middle Ages to the post-Soviet period, and exploring all the forms that have made it so famous.
An engaging and accessible guide to Russian writing of the past thousand years covering the entire span of Russian literature, from the Middle Ages to the post-Soviet period, and exploring all the forms that have made it so famous.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Neil Cornwell is Professor of Russian and Comparative Literature at the University of Bristol. He has edited the Reference Guide to Russian Literature (1998) and is the author of two books on Vladimir Odoevsky, as well as The Literary Fantastic (1990), James Joyce and the Russians (1992) and Vladimir Nabokov (1999).
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Notes on contributors Preface 1 Introduction: Russian literature - the first thousand years 2 Old Russian literature and its heritage 3 Russian literature in the eighteenth century 4 Folklore and Russian literature 5 Religious writing in post-Petrine Russia 6 Pre-revolutionary Russian theatre 7 Pushkin: from Byron to Shakespeare 8 The Golden Age of Russian poetry 9 The classic Russian novel 10 The superfluous man in Russian literature 11 Nineteenth-century Russian thought and literature 12 The Silver Age: Symbolism and Post-Symbolism 13 Women's writing in Russia 14 Russian literary theory: from the Formalists to Lotman 15 Socialist realism in Soviet literature 16 Experiment and emigration: Russian literature 1917-1953 17 Russian poetry since 1945 18 Post-revolutionary Russian theatre 19 Thaws freezes and wakes: Russian literature 1953-1991 20 Post-Soviet Russian literature Bibliography Index
Notes on contributors Preface 1 Introduction: Russian literature - the first thousand years 2 Old Russian literature and its heritage 3 Russian literature in the eighteenth century 4 Folklore and Russian literature 5 Religious writing in post-Petrine Russia 6 Pre-revolutionary Russian theatre 7 Pushkin: from Byron to Shakespeare 8 The Golden Age of Russian poetry 9 The classic Russian novel 10 The superfluous man in Russian literature 11 Nineteenth-century Russian thought and literature 12 The Silver Age: Symbolism and Post-Symbolism 13 Women's writing in Russia 14 Russian literary theory: from the Formalists to Lotman 15 Socialist realism in Soviet literature 16 Experiment and emigration: Russian literature 1917-1953 17 Russian poetry since 1945 18 Post-revolutionary Russian theatre 19 Thaws freezes and wakes: Russian literature 1953-1991 20 Post-Soviet Russian literature Bibliography Index
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