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The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century Russian Literature

Author : Evgeny Dobrenko,Marina Balina
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2011-02-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781139828239

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The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century Russian Literature by Evgeny Dobrenko,Marina Balina Pdf

In Russian history, the twentieth century was an era of unprecedented, radical transformations - changes in social systems, political regimes, and economic structures. A number of distinctive literary schools emerged, each with their own voice, specific artistic character, and ideological background. As a single-volume compendium, the Companion provides a new perspective on Russian literary and cultural development, as it unifies both émigré literature and literature written in Russia. This volume concentrates on broad, complex, and diverse sources - from symbolism and revolutionary avant-garde writings to Stalinist, post-Stalinist, and post-Soviet prose, poetry, drama, and émigré literature, with forays into film, theatre, and literary policies, institutions and theories. The contributors present recent scholarship on historical and cultural contexts of twentieth-century literary development, and situate the most influential individual authors within these contexts, including Boris Pasternak, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Joseph Brodsky, Osip Mandelstam, Mikhail Bulgakov and Anna Akhmatova.

The Archaeology of Anxiety

Author : Galina Rylkova
Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Pre
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2014-08-21
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780822973355

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The Archaeology of Anxiety by Galina Rylkova Pdf

The “Silver Age” (c. 1890-1917) has been one of the most intensely studied topics in Russian literary studies, and for years scholars have struggled with its precise definition. Firmly established in the Russian cultural psyche, it continues to influence both literature and mass media. Rylkova analyzes writings by Anna Akhmatova, Vladimir Nabokov, Boris Pasternak and Victor Erofeev to reveal how the construct of the Silver Age was perpetuated and ingrained.

Moscow & St. Petersburg 1900-1920

Author : John E. Bowlt
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2020-04-21
Category : Art
ISBN : 086565378X

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Moscow & St. Petersburg 1900-1920 by John E. Bowlt Pdf

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The Silver Age in Russian Literature

Author : John Elsworth
Publisher : Springer
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1992-12-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781349223077

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The Silver Age in Russian Literature by John Elsworth Pdf

This volume consists of ten essays by scholars from the Soviet Union, the United States and New Zealand on aspects of Russian literature of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. With the exception of Gorky, all the authors considered belong to one or another branch of the Modernist movement. They include Ivan Konevskoi, who died tragically young in 1901, the poets Maksimilian Voloshin, Viacheslav Ivanov and Benedikt Livshits, and the prose writers Fedor Sologub, Andrei Belyi and Evgenii Zamiatin.

The Silver Age of Russian Culture

Author : Carl R. Proffer,Ellendea Proffer
Publisher : Ardis Publishers
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : History
ISBN : UCSC:32106007268102

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The Legacy of Ancient Rome in the Russian Silver Age

Author : Anna Frajlich
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 9789042022515

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The Legacy of Ancient Rome in the Russian Silver Age by Anna Frajlich Pdf

'This thoughtful and well-researched manuscript is an important contribution to several fields: 19th- and 20th-century Russian literature and philosophy, Classics and literary history. Many 20th-century Russian writers employ comparisons between 20th-century Russia and the Roman Empire, but this study is the first in-depth look at the basis for this all pervasive theme. Since the end of the Soviet Union the Symbolist period has become one of primary interest for Russians as they attempt to investigate elements of their pre-Soviet identity. The writers whose works are included here represent some of the most sophisticated and erudite in the whole of Russian literature, but many of them were, until recently [?] little studied or looked at through a distorting political prism.'Carol Ueland, Professor of Russian Literature, Drew University

Necropolis

Author : Vladislav Khodasevich
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2019-05-28
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780231546966

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Necropolis by Vladislav Khodasevich Pdf

In this unique literary memoir, “the greatest Russian poet of our time” pays tribute to the major authors of Russian Symbolist movement (Vladimir Nabokov). In Necropolis, the poet Vladislav Khodasevich turns to prose to memorializes some of the greatest writers of late 19th and early 20th century Russia. In the process, he delivers an insightful and intimate eulogy of the era. Recalling figures including Alexander Blok, Sergey Esenin, Fyodor Sologub, and the socialist realist Maxim Gorky, Khodasevich reveals how their lives and artworks intertwined, including a notorious love triangle among Nina Petrovskaya, Valery Bryusov, and Andrei Bely. Khodasevich testifies to the seductive and often devastating Symbolist ideal of turning one’s life into a work of art. He notes how this ultimately left one man with the task of memorializing his fellow artists after their deaths. Khodasevich’s portraits deal with revolution, disillusionment, emigration, suicide, the vocation of the poet, and the place of the artist in society. Personal and deeply perceptive, Necropolis show the early twentieth-century Russian literary scene in a new light.

The Silver Age in Russian Literature

Author : John Elsworth
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 1992-12-12
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0312080441

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The Silver Age in Russian Literature by John Elsworth Pdf

This volume consists of ten essays by scholars from the Soviet Union, the United States and New Zealand on aspects of Russian literature of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. With the exception of Gorky, all the authors considered belong to one or another branch of the Modernist movement. They include Ivan Konevskoi, who died tragically young in 1901, the poets Maksimilian Voloshin, Viacheslav Ivanov and Benedikt Livshits, and the prose writers Fedor Sologub, Andrei Belyi and Evgenii Zamiatin.

The Fallacy of the Silver Age in Twentieth-century Russian Literature

Author : Omry Ronen
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : History
ISBN : 9057025493

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The Fallacy of the Silver Age in Twentieth-century Russian Literature by Omry Ronen Pdf

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Poetry of the Silver Age

Author : Victor Terras,Alexander Landman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : STANFORD:36105023421311

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Poetry of the Silver Age by Victor Terras,Alexander Landman Pdf

The Myth of A.S. Pushkin in Russia's Silver Age

Author : Brian Horowitz
Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0810113554

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The Myth of A.S. Pushkin in Russia's Silver Age by Brian Horowitz Pdf

Mikhail Osipovich Gershenzon, philosopher, journalist, and scholar, was one of the most original and eccentric Pushkinists of Russia's Silver Age. His eclectic critical judgment was highly esteemed by his generation's best poets and critics, and many of his idiosyncratic interpretations of Pushkin have become canonical. Brian Horowitz's detailed study illuminates both Pushkin's position as a cultural icon of the Silver Age and Gershenzon's role in establishing and challenging that reputation. As Gershenzon's work mirrors both significant and hidden aspects of the Pushkin scholarship of his day, his articulation of Pushkin as the symbolic key to Russian culture reflects the Silver Age nostalgia for and identification with the Golden Age in which Pushkin wrote. This first book-length study of this important figure provides a vivid sense of the inner workings of Russian literary life in the early part of this century.

The Fallacy Of The Silver Age

Author : Omry Ronen
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2013-10-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9781134415892

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The Fallacy Of The Silver Age by Omry Ronen Pdf

First Published in 2004. In this original study, Omry Ronen critically examines the term Silver Age, which over the years has gained such wide currency among historians and connoisseurs of twentieth-century Russian culture. His latest research deals with metahistorical and metaliterary value of influential poetic locutions, such as the image of Russia as the sphinx, or the concept of the Silver Age in Russian cultural history.

The Fallacy of the Silver Age in Twentieth-Century Russian Literature

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 128014873X

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The Fallacy of the Silver Age in Twentieth-Century Russian Literature by Anonim Pdf

In this study, Ronen critically examines the term "Silver Age", which over the years has gained such wide currency among historians and connoisseurs of 20th century Russian culture. The author traces the origin and the controversial development of what he condemns as an influential misnomer. Ronen sets out to debunk the myth that attributes invention of the term to Nikolai Berdiaev, and in turn traces this widely used catchword in the critical idiom from an abscure, avante-garde manifesto to the present day. He lays to rest the use of the term which he sees as the most misleading constituent of Russia's contemporary cultural self-awareness and self-assessment.

The Silver Age in Russian Literature

Author : John Elsworth
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Literature
ISBN : 1349223085

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The Silver Age in Russian Literature by John Elsworth Pdf

This volume consists of ten essays by scholars from the Soviet Union, the United States and New Zealand on aspects of Russian literature of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. With the exception of Gorky, all the authors considered belong to one or another branch of the Modernist movement. They include Ivan Konevskoi, who died tragically young in 1901, the poets Maksimilian Voloshin, Viacheslav Ivanov and Benedikt Livshits, and the prose writers Fedor Sologub, Andrei Belyi and Evgenii Zamiatin.

Russian Literature and the Classics

Author : Peter I. Barta,David H. J. Larmour,Paul Allen Miller
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2013-12-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317709824

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Russian Literature and the Classics by Peter I. Barta,David H. J. Larmour,Paul Allen Miller Pdf

Russian Literature and the Classics attempts to fill a gap. To date there has been no book-length, systematic study of the impact of antiquity on Russian literature and culture. While by no means claiming to offer a comprehensive approach, the authors focus on various aspects of the influence which the Classics have had on Russian literature at particularly significant junctures - the beginning of the nineteenth century; the age of the great Russian realist novel; the "Silver Age"; Stalin's terror; the "Thaw" after 1956; and the period just before the collapse of Soviet society. In their introductory essay the editors offer an overview of the Classical Tradition. In it, they provide an insight into the contrasting ways in which that tradition manifested itself in the literatures of Western Europe and of Russia.