Patterns In Russian Literature Ii


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Patterns In Russian Literature Ii


Patterns In Russian Literature Ii
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Author : William Woodin Rowe
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1988

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Nabokov And Others


Nabokov And Others
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Author : William Woodin Rowe
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1976

Nabokov And Others written by William Woodin Rowe and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1976 with Russian literature categories.




Nabokov Others


Nabokov Others
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Author : William Woodin Rowe
language : en
Publisher: Ann Arbor, Mich. : Ardis
Release Date : 1979

Nabokov Others written by William Woodin Rowe and has been published by Ann Arbor, Mich. : Ardis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1979 with Literary Criticism categories.




Vasilii Trediakovsky


Vasilii Trediakovsky
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Author : Irina Reyfman
language : en
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Release Date : 1990

Vasilii Trediakovsky written by Irina Reyfman and has been published by Stanford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1990 with Literary Criticism categories.


Vasilii Trediakovsky (1703-69) was one of the eighteenth century poets instrumental in creating a Russian literature based on West European models, yet a striking discrepancy exists between his obvious importance and his notoriously bad reputation among his contemporaries and later generations of Russian writers and critics. In exploring the mechanisms of the creation and transmission of literary reputation, the author uses material that is frequently dismissed as irrelevant and unreliable: rumors, anecdotes, and opinions. This material is used to detect mythological patterns in accounts of the historical past - in this case eighteenth-century Russian literature - and to investigate the role of mythmaking in modern cultural consciousness. This book argues that the Russian literary figures of the eighteenth century regarded their age as making a complete break with the past and entering into a totally new stage of historical development.



Russian Literature And The Jew


Russian Literature And The Jew
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Author : Joshua Kunitz
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date :

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Lermontov S A Hero Of Our Time


Lermontov S A Hero Of Our Time
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Author : Lewis Bagby
language : en
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Release Date : 2002-06-05

Lermontov S A Hero Of Our Time written by Lewis Bagby and has been published by Northwestern University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002-06-05 with Literary Criticism categories.


Mikhail Lermontov's book, A Hero of Our Time, was written in 1840 and is an important work of psychological realism. This volume includes articles by theorists from various perspectives.



University Of Michigan Official Publication


University Of Michigan Official Publication
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Author : University of Michigan
language : en
Publisher: UM Libraries
Release Date : 1976

University Of Michigan Official Publication written by University of Michigan and has been published by UM Libraries this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1976 with Education, Higher categories.


Each number is the catalogue of a specific school or college of the University.



Reading Backwards


Reading Backwards
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Author : Muireann Maguire
language : en
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
Release Date : 2021-06-18

Reading Backwards written by Muireann Maguire and has been published by Open Book Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-06-18 with Literary Collections categories.


This book outlines with theoretical and literary historical rigor a highly innovative approach to the writing of Russian literary history and to the reading of canonical Russian texts. "Anticipatory plagiarism” is a concept developed by the French Oulipo group, but it has never to my knowledge been explored with reference to Russian studies. The editors and contributors to the proposed volume – a blend of senior and beginning scholars, Russians and non-Russians – offer a set of essays on Gogol, Dostoevsky, and Tolstoy which provocatively test the utility of AP as a critical tool, relating these canonical authors to more recent instances, some of them decidedly non-canonical. The senior scholars who are the editors and most of the contributors are truly distinguished. The volume is likely to receive serious attention and to be widely read. I recommend it with unqualified enthusiasm. William Mills Todd III, Harry Tuchman Levin Professor of Literature, Harvard University As the founder of the notion of "plagiarism by anticipation", which was stolen from me in the sixties by fellow colleagues, I am delighted to learn that my modest contribution to literary theory will be used to better understand the interplay of interferences in Russian literature. Indeed, one would have to be naive to think that the great Russian authors would have invented everything. In fact, they were able to draw their ideas from their predecessors, but also from their successors, testifying to the open-mindedness that characterizes the Slavic soul. This book restores the truth. Pierre Bayard, Professor of Literature, University of Paris 8 This edited volume employs the paradoxical notion of ‘anticipatory plagiarism’—developed in the 1960s by the ‘Oulipo’ group of French writers and thinkers—as a mode for reading Russian literature. Reversing established critical approaches to the canon and literary influence, its contributors ask us to consider how reading against linear chronologies can elicit fascinating new patterns and perspectives. Reading Backwards: An Advance Retrospective on Russian Literature re-assesses three major nineteenth-century authors—Gogol, Dostoevsky and Tolstoy—either in terms of previous writers and artists who plagiarized them (such as Raphael, Homer, or Hall Caine), or of their own depredations against later writers (from J.M. Coetzee to Liudmila Petrushevskaia). Far from suggesting that past authors literally stole from their descendants, these engaging essays, contributed by both early-career and senior scholars of Russian and comparative literature, encourage us to identify the contingent and familiar within classic texts. By moving beyond rigid notions of cultural heritage and literary canons, they demonstrate that inspiration is cyclical, influence can flow in multiple directions, and no idea is ever truly original. This book will be of great value to literary scholars and students working in Russian Studies. The introductory discussion of the origins and context of ‘plagiarism by anticipation’, alongside varied applications of the concept, will also be of interest to those working in the wider fields of comparative literature, reception studies, and translation studies.



Nabokov S Early Fiction


Nabokov S Early Fiction
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Author : Julian W. Connolly
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2009-05-07

Nabokov S Early Fiction written by Julian W. Connolly and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-05-07 with Literary Criticism categories.


This book traces the evolution of Vladimir Nabokov's prose fiction from the mid-1920s to the late 1930s. While individual works by Nabokov have attracted extensive commentary, the precise contours of Nabokov's development as a writer of fiction have received little attention. Julian Connolly traces this development by focusing on a crucial subject: the relationship between self and other in its various forms (including character to character, character to author, author to reader). At the core of Professor Connolly's analysis is the discovery of a powerful structure of bifurcation in Nabokov's work, between the character dimensions of a protagonist's identity and its latent authorial dimensions. As Nabokov's works grow more sophisticated, the author manipulates the relationship between these two dimensions, creating a series of memorable characters who seek to attain the status of authentic author by shedding that aspect of the self which functions as a character. Julian Connolly's investigation into the relationship between self and other in the early fiction provides an original model for approaching all of Nabokov's fictional writing, and constitutes a major contribution to Nabokov scholarship.



Chekhov And Russian Religious Culture


Chekhov And Russian Religious Culture
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Author : Julie W. De Sherbinin
language : en
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Release Date : 1997

Chekhov And Russian Religious Culture written by Julie W. De Sherbinin and has been published by Northwestern University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with Christianity in literature categories.


Chekhov and Russian Religious Culture is an innovative study of the Virgin Mary and the "saintly harlots"--Mary of Egypt and Mary Magdalene--as a cultural paradigm encoded in Chekhov's prose. De Sherbinin establishes the authority of the Marian paradigm in nineteenth-century Russian culture with a comprehensive overview of salient religious and literary texts, then offers critical readings of more than fifteen Chekhov stories, including key works such as "Peasants," "Peasant Women," and "My Life." De Sherbinin argues that Chekhov inverts and displaces the Christian meanings of Marian texts in order to reveal a vasy array of problematized relationships to the canonized figures. This illuminating semiotic reading of Chekhov explores questions of female identity as it probes the mindset of Russian Orthodox popular culture.