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  1. Russkaja fantastika na perekrestʹe ėpoch i kulʹtur
    materialy Meždunarodnoj naučnoj konferencii 21-23-marta 2006 goda
    Contributor: Kovtun, Elena N. (Red.)
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  Izdat. MGU, Moskva

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    Contributor: Kovtun, Elena N. (Red.)
    Language: Russian
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9785211054462
    RVK Categories: KH 1308 ; KH 1530 ; KH 1790 ; KH 1318
    Edition: Naučnoe izd
    Subjects: Fantasy fiction, Russian; Russian literature; Russian literature
    Scope: 559 S.
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    In kyrill. Schr., russ

  2. <<A>> reader's companion to Mikhail Bulgakov's "The master and Margarita"
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Academic Studies Press, Boston

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    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9781644690796
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    Series: Companions to Russian literature
    Subjects: 20th century literature; Bulgakov; Russian literature; Soviet literature; The Master and Margarita; LITERARY CRITICISM / Russian & Former Soviet Union
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 178 Seiten)
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    Online-Erscheinungsdatum laut Landingpage: 17. Dezember 2019

    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [167]-171

  3. Early Russian literature
    Published: 1974
    Publisher:  Faber, Faber, London

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    Subjects: Russian literature
    Scope: 295 S
  4. Turgenev
    art, ideology, and legacy
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Preliminary Material -- Turgenev: Art, Ideology and Legacy /Robert Reid -- Hidden Spaces in Turgenev’s Short Prose: What They Conceal and What They Show /Irene Masing-Delic -- ‘So Many Foreign and Useless Words!’: Ivan Turgenev’s Poetics of Negation... more

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    Preliminary Material -- Turgenev: Art, Ideology and Legacy /Robert Reid -- Hidden Spaces in Turgenev’s Short Prose: What They Conceal and What They Show /Irene Masing-Delic -- ‘So Many Foreign and Useless Words!’: Ivan Turgenev’s Poetics of Negation /Steven Brett Shaklan -- Turgenev-Bricoleur: Observations on the World of Turgenev’s Sketches from a Hunter’s Album /Joost van Baak -- First Love, but not First Lover: Turgenev’s Poetics of Unoriginality /Sander Brouwer -- Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick: The Language of Things in Fathers and Sons /Erica Siegel -- The Description of the Appearance of Characters in Turgenev’s Novels (in particular Fathers and Sons) /Willem G. Weststeijn -- Turgenev’s Representation of the ‘New People’ /Kathryn Ambrose -- No Smoke without a Bit of Fire /Richard Freeborn -- Turgenev and the ‘Jewish Question’ /Elena Katz -- Turgenev Finds a Home in Russia Abroad /Greta Slobin -- Turgenev as Institution: Sketches from a Hunter’s Album in Tolstoi’s Early Aesthetics /Justin Weir -- A Wrong Kind of Love - a Teacher of Sex on a Teacher of Love: Vasilii Rozanov on Turgenev and Viardot /Henrietta Mondry -- After Death, the Movie (1915) - Ivan Turgenev, Evgenii Bauer and the Aesthetics of Morbidity /Otto Boele -- Performing Femininity in an Age of Change: Evgenii Bauer, Ivan Turgenev and the Legend of Evlaliia Kadmina /Rachel Morley -- Turgenev’s Antipodean Echoes: Robert Dessaix and his Russian Mentor /Kevin Windle and Rosh Ireland -- Ivan Sergeev, Fathers and Sons: The Phenomenon of the Nouveau-Russian Novel /Olga Soboleva and Pogos Saiadian. Turgenev is in many ways the most enigmatic of the great nineteenth-century Russian writers. A realist, he was nevertheless drawn towards symbolism and the supernatural in his later career. Renowned for his authentic depictions of Russian life, he spent long periods in Europe and was more Western in outlook than many of his contemporaries. Though he stood aloof from politics, the major political issues of nineteenth-century Russia are central to his fiction. Interest in Turgenev remains strong in the twenty-first century, sustained by the amenability of his work to contemporary critical approaches and also by a recognition of the continuing relevance of his perspective on the perennial complexities of Russia’s relations with Europe. This volume provides ample evidence of this interest. The chapters which comprise it are written by specialists on the writer and cover many aspects of Turgenev’s creativity from his artistic method to such issues as the Jewish Question and Europe. It also examines his cultural legacy - in film and recent popular re-writes of his novels - as well as his influence on writers as diverse as Rozanov and Robert Dessaix. This work will be of interest to students, postgraduates and specialists in the field of Russian literary culture

     

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    ISBN: 9789042031487
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    Series: Studies in Slavic literature and poetics ; v. 56
    Subjects: Authors, Russian; Russian literature; Aesthetics; Authors, Russian ; Aesthetics; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.); Russian literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich (1818-1883); Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich (1818-1883); Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich (1818-1883); Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 343 pages), illustrations (some color)
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    "The chapters ... originate from papers given at an international conference on Turgenev, 'Turgenev and His Contemporaries'- held under the auspices of the Neo-Formalist Circle at Mansfield College, Oxford from 11-13 September 2006"--Page [vii]

    Includes bibliographical references

  5. The house in Russian literature
    a mythopoetic exploration
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Preliminary Material -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- What is a House? -- The House Myth and the House as a Model of the World. Some Observations about the Russian Cultural Tradition -- The Psychopoetics of the House and Archaic Thinking -- The... more

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    Preliminary Material -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- What is a House? -- The House Myth and the House as a Model of the World. Some Observations about the Russian Cultural Tradition -- The Psychopoetics of the House and Archaic Thinking -- The House and its Functions in Structuring Narrative and Poetic Worlds: the House as Myth -- Two Strong Images -- The Domostroi and Some Other Old Russian Reflexes: Ostrovskii, Dostoevskii, Leskov, Zamiatin -- Peter the Great’s Window on Europe -- Chaadaev’s Homelessness. The Beginning of a Long Tradition -- Some Diachronic Considerations. The Beginning of the Nineteenth Century. The Natural School -- The Slavophile Domus -- Pushkin’s Houses. The Craving for Homeliness -- Lermontov’s Cosmic Homelessness -- Gogol’. The Bachelor, and the House as a Box -- The House Myth Between the Natural School and Realism. From the City to the Countryside -- The Russian Estate. The Domus Myth and the ‘Nests of the Gentry’ -- Turgenev and the Domus -- Goncharov. Homelessness Between Arcadian Dreams and Precipices -- Saltykov-Shchedrin. Houses of Death -- Tolstoi and Family Life -- Bunin. Remembering the House. The Body in the World -- Dostoevskii. The Underground Man and the Accidental Family -- The End of Realism. The Onset of Modernism. New Anxieties -- Garshin’s World as Prison -- Chekhov. Ambiguous Dachas and Mansions -- Symbolism. Demonic Urbanism and Catastrophic Expectations -- Briusov and Blok -- Belyi’s Cosmic House. The Big Bang and the Temple of the Body -- From Symbolism to Futurism -- Guro. A New House and a New Life. The Magic of a Child’s Vision -- Khlebnikov. The House of Language. A Body to Live in -- Maiakovskii. Realising the Metaphor. The Self as a House -- Zabolotskii. Modernist. Archaist -- The Catastrophe. The Loss of the Centre -- Pil’niak. Life and Death of the House -- Zamiatin. The Cave Myth Revisited -- Platonov’s Paradoxes and Pseudologics. Negative Spaces and Houses on the Move -- The House and Socialism. Trifonov, Chukovskaia and Akhmatova -- Anti-Houses. Under the Doom of the Kommunalka. Deformations of the Utopian House -- Bulgakov. The House as a Metaphysical Home -- Solzhenitsyn. The Gulag World. ‘Matriona’s House’ -- Erofeev. Venichka’s Homelessness in the Soviet Universe -- Sorokin’s Roman. A Postmodernist Attempts the Destruction of the Domus -- Makanin’s Underground. Homeless Under a Roof -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index. The domestic theme has a tremendous anthropological, literary and cultural significance. The purpose of this book is to analyse and interpret the most important realisations and tendencies of this thematic complex in the history of Russian literature. It is the first systematic book-length exploration of the meaning and development of the House theme in Russian literature of the past 200 years. It studies the ideological, psychological and moral meanings which Russian cultural and literary tradition have invested in the house or projected on it in literary texts. Central to this study’s approach is the concept of the House Myth, consisting of a set of basic fabular elements and a set of general types of House images. This House Myth provides the general point of reference from which the literary works were analyzed and compared. With the help of this analytical procedure characteristics of individual authors could be described as well as recurrent patterns and features discerned in the way Russian literature dealt with the House and its thematics, thus reflecting characteristics of Russian literary world pictures, Russian mentalities and Russian attitudes towards life. This book is of interest for students of Russian literature as well as for those interested in the House as a cultural and literary topic, in the semiotics of literature, and in relations between culture, anthropology and literature

     

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    Series: Studies in Slavic literature and poetics ; v. 53
    Subjects: Russian literature; Home in literature; Home in literature; Russian literature ; Themes, motives
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (528 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 495-509) and index

  6. Political animals
    representing dogs in modern Russian culture
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Brill Rodopi, Leiden, The Netherlands

    Preliminary material /Editors Political Animals: Representing Dogs in Modern Russian Culture -- Introduction /Editors Political Animals: Representing Dogs in Modern Russian Culture -- When dogs were more expensive than people /Alexander... more

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    Preliminary material /Editors Political Animals: Representing Dogs in Modern Russian Culture -- Introduction /Editors Political Animals: Representing Dogs in Modern Russian Culture -- When dogs were more expensive than people /Alexander Bestuzhev-Marlinskii -- ‘The Children’s Hour’: Cruelty to dogs /Editors Political Animals: Representing Dogs in Modern Russian Culture -- Degradation narratives: Dogs and humans in social and moral transformation /Jacques Derrida and Marina Tsvetaeva -- The fate of dogs in partnerships with the marginalised Other /Alexander Pushkin -- Dogs and inmates in prison and Gulags: Writing and re-writing the humanistic canon /Sergei Dovlatov -- Dogs and their masters in police and prison service: 1960s-1980s /Abram Tertz -- The cult of the border guard dogs /Mikhail Bezrodnyi -- The hunter’s dog as hunted: White Bim Black Ear as the cult event of the Stagnation Era, 1970s-1980s /Ruvim Frayerman -- Transformation narratives: physical, metaphysical, scientific /Editors Political Animals: Representing Dogs in Modern Russian Culture -- Sleeping with the animal: boundary crossing in life and art (from pre-Revolutionary modernism to post-Soviet postmodernism) /Vasily Rozanov -- Conclusion: Dogs are ‘good to think’ /Editors Political Animals: Representing Dogs in Modern Russian Culture -- Bibliography /Editors Political Animals: Representing Dogs in Modern Russian Culture -- Index /Editors Political Animals: Representing Dogs in Modern Russian Culture. This book is the first interdisciplinary study of the representation of dogs in Russian discourse since the nineteenth century. Focusing on the correlation between humans and dogs in traditional belief systems, in literature, film and other cultural productions, it shows that the dog as a political construct incorporates various contradictions, with different representations investing the dog with multiple, often-paradoxical meanings – moral, social and philosophical. From the peasantry’s dislike of the gentry’s hunting dogs and children’s cruelty to dogs in Pushkin and Dostoevsky to the establishment of the Soviet dynasties of border guard and police dogs, from Pavlov’s laboratory dogs to the monuments to the cosmic dog Laika and the subversive dog impersonations by the contemporary performance artist Oleg Kulik, the book explores the intersections of species-class-gender-sexuality-race-disability and, paradoxically, of Arcadian and Utopian dreams and scientific deeds. This study contributes to the unfolding cultural history of human-animal relations across cultures

     

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    Series: Studies in Slavic literature and poetics ; 59
    Subjects: Dogs; Dogs in literature; Russian literature; Dogs in literature; Dogs ; Social aspects; Russian literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 432 pages), illustrations (some color)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [391]-421) and index

  7. Turgenev and Russian culture
    essays to honour Richard Peace
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Preliminary Material -- Richard Peace: An Appreciation /Derek Offord -- Turgenev and Russian Culture /Joe Andrew -- Death and the Maiden: Narrative, Space, Gender and Identity in Asia /Joe Andrew -- ‘The Poetry of Moscow Existence’: An Analysis of... more

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    Preliminary Material -- Richard Peace: An Appreciation /Derek Offord -- Turgenev and Russian Culture /Joe Andrew -- Death and the Maiden: Narrative, Space, Gender and Identity in Asia /Joe Andrew -- ‘The Poetry of Moscow Existence’: An Analysis of N.M. Iazykov’s Spring Night /Michael Basker -- Did Carmen really come from Russia (with a little help from Turgenev)? /A.D.P. Briggs -- Turgenev and the Sphinx /Leon Burnett -- A ‘Buttoned-up’ Hero of His Time: Turgenev’s Use of the Language of Vestimentary Markers in Rudin /Boris Christa -- Mystical Union in the Philosophy of Vladimir Solovev /Ruth Coates -- First Loves and Last Rites: from Ivan Turgenev to John Banville /Neil Cornwell -- The Uses of Poetry in Turgenev’s Prose: A Quiet Spot /Eric de Haard -- ‘The avant-garde, you know, can easily become the rearguard. All it takes is a change of direction.’ Anatolii Efros’ Production of A Month in the Country: A Dialogue with Stanislavskii. /Ros Dixon -- Tolstoi: Great Men and the Mathematical Mechanics of History /Charles Ellis -- Post-War British Month(s) in the Country /Cynthia Marsh -- Worshipping the Golden Calf: the Intelligentsia’s Conception of the Bourgeois World in the Age of Nicholas /Derek Offord -- The Dark Side of Turgenev /Richard Peace -- The Paradoxes of Parody: Notes on the Art of Mikhail Zoshchenko and Evgenii Popov /Robert Porter -- Dulcis fumus patriae: Tiutchev, Turgenev and Smoke /Michael Pursglove -- A Hunter’s Sketches: A Peircean Perspective /Robert Reid -- Nostalgic Visions and Mnemonic Figures: Tsvetaeva’s Allusions to Ivan Turgenev’s Goethian Outlook /Alexandra Smith -- Ivan Turgenev’s Phantoms: The Spectre of Hesitation /Claire Whitehead -- Richard Peace’s Publications /Derek Offord. The present volume has as its central aim a reassessment of the works of Ivan Turgenev for the twenty-first century. Against the background of a decline in interest in nineteenth-century literature the articles gathered here seek to argue that the period in general, and his work in particular, still have much to offer the modern sensibility. The volume also offers a great variety of approaches. Some of the contributors tackle major works by Turgenev, including Rudin and Smoke , while others address key themes that run through all his creative work. Yet others address his influence, as well as his broader relationship with Russian and other cultures. A final group of articles examines other key figures in Russian literary culture, including Belinskii, Herzen and Tolstoi. The work will therefore be of interest to students, postgraduates and specialists in the field of Russian literary culture. At the same time, they will stand as a tribute to the life and work of Professor Richard Peace, a long-standing specialist in nineteenth-century Russian literature, in whose honour the volume has been compiled

     

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    Series: Studies in Slavic literature and poetics ; 49
    Subjects: Russian literature
    Other subjects: Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich (1818-1883); Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich (1818-1883); Peace, Richard (1933-2013)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (372 pages), 1 portrait
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    Festschrift

    Includes bibliographical references -- "Richard Peace's publications, compiled by Derek Offord"-Page 363-372

  8. The legacy of ancient Rome in the Russian silver age
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Preliminary Material -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration -- Off to Rome… -- Departing from Stylization Apollon Maikov -- The Forum of Forgotten Thoughts Arseny Golenishchev-Kutuzov -- And a Fourth Shall Never Be… Vladimir Solovyov -- The... more

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    Preliminary Material -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration -- Off to Rome… -- Departing from Stylization Apollon Maikov -- The Forum of Forgotten Thoughts Arseny Golenishchev-Kutuzov -- And a Fourth Shall Never Be… Vladimir Solovyov -- The Contradictions of the Northern Pilgrim Dmitry Merezhkovsky -- Julius Caesar, Antony and Sulla Valery Bryusov -- The God-Loving Roman Vyacheslav Ivanov -- From Prophecy to Transubstantiation Maksimilian Voloshin -- The Quest for Pax Romana as a Quest for Peace of Mind Vasily Komarovsky -- The Distant Eternal City Mikhail Kuzmin -- «Как сделан Рим»? (How Is Rome Made?) Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index. For poets throughout the world Rome was the world. This is particularly true for Russian poets, owing to the anagrammatical relation of the words Rome and mir (Rome and world). The legacy of ancient Rome has always constituted an important component of the Russian cultural consciousness. The revitalization of classical scholarship in nineteenth-century Russia and new approaches to antiquity prompted many of the Russian Symbolists to seek their inspiration in ancient Rome. Vladimir Solovyov, Dmitry Merezhkovsky, Valery Bryusov, Vyacheslav Ivanov, Maksimilian Voloshin, Vasily Komarovsky, and Mikhail Kuzmin all made significant contributions to what is often referred to as the “Roman text.” The Legacy of Ancient Rome in the Russian Silver Age analyzes the forms involved in creating the Roman image and explores its functionality within the given poetic system. In addition to the formal analysis, the background and the stimulus leading up to the composition of a particular poem are explored, as well as allusions to legends, myths and Rome’s geography and architecture. Moreover, this study considers the function of the Roman text in Russian Symbolist poetics and the works of the individual poets. Finally, the relation between the Roman and Petersburg texts of Russian literature is explored, since many of the Russian Symbolist poets found in Rome a perfect metaphor for their studies of the city and “urban” poetry

     

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    Series: Studies in Slavic literature and poetics ; v. 48
    Subjects: Russian literature; Literature; Russian literature; Russian literature ; Classical influences; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (220 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  9. Narrative, Space and Gender in Russian Fiction, 1846-1903
    Author: Andrew, Joe
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Preliminary Material /Andrew Joe -- Introduction /Andrew Joe -- The Seduction of the Daughter: Sexuality in the Early Dostoevskii and the Case of Poor Folk /Andrew Joe -- ‘Same time, Same place’: Chronotope and Gender in Dostoevskii’s White Nights... more

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    Preliminary Material /Andrew Joe -- Introduction /Andrew Joe -- The Seduction of the Daughter: Sexuality in the Early Dostoevskii and the Case of Poor Folk /Andrew Joe -- ‘Same time, Same place’: Chronotope and Gender in Dostoevskii’s White Nights /Andrew Joe -- The Matriarchal World in Nadezhda Sokhanskaia’s A Conversation After Dinner /Andrew Joe -- ‘There’s no place like home’: Narrative, Space and Gender in Family Happiness /Andrew Joe -- ‘A Room of One’s Own’, Part I: Narrative, Space and Gender in The Boarding-School Girl /Andrew Joe -- A Sense of Place: Narrative, Space and Gender in Notes from the Underground /Andrew Joe -- ‘A Room of One’s Own’, Part II: Narrative, Gender and Space in The Fiancée /Andrew Joe -- Bibliography /Andrew Joe -- Index /Andrew Joe. The present volume has as its primary aim readings, from a feminist perspective, of a number of works from Russian literature published over the period in which the ‘woman question’ rose to the fore and reached its peak. All the works considered here were produced in, or hark back to, a fairly narrowly defined period of not quite 20 years (1846-1864) in which issues of gender, of male and female roles were discussed much more keenly than in perhaps any other period in Russian literature. The overall project is summed up by the three key words of this book’s title, narrative, space and gender, and, especially, the interconnections between them. That is, what do the way these stories were told tell us about gender identities in mid-nineteenth-century Russia? Which spaces were central to these fictional worlds? Which spaces suggested which gender identities? The discussions therefore focus on issues of narrative and space, and how they acted as ‘technologies of gender’. This volume will be of interest to all interested in nineteenth-century Russian literature, as well as students of gender, and of the semiotics of narrative space

     

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    Series: Studies in Slavic Literature and Poetics ; v. 47
    Subjects: Russian literature; Russian literature; Russian literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (204 pages)
  10. Jewishness in Russian culture
    within and without
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Front Matter /Leonid F. Katsis and Helen Tolstoy -- Introduction: Judaica Rossica—Rossica Judaica /Leonid F. Katsis and Helen Tolstoy -- The Jewish Elite in the Russian Empire of the Late 18th – Early 19th Centuries: Toward a Rhetoric of... more

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    Front Matter /Leonid F. Katsis and Helen Tolstoy -- Introduction: Judaica Rossica—Rossica Judaica /Leonid F. Katsis and Helen Tolstoy -- The Jewish Elite in the Russian Empire of the Late 18th – Early 19th Centuries: Toward a Rhetoric of Self-Presentation /Olga Minkina -- “Diabolic Delight”: New Materials to the Jewish Theme in Russian Romanticism /Mikhail Weisskopf -- Akim Volynsky and His Jewish Cycle /Helen Tolstoy -- The Drama of Faith and the National Question in Russian-Jewish Playwrights (1880–1910) /Galina Eliasberg -- A Philo-Semitic Narrative in the Anti-Semitic Discourse: The Case of Vyacheslav Ivanov /Vladimir M. Paperni -- Reflection through Revolution: M.O. Gershenzon’s Side in the Correspondence from Two Corners /Brian Horowitz -- The Discussions on Fedor Dostoevsky at the Moscow Branch of the St.-Petersburg “Free Philosophic Association” as a Russian-Jewish Dialogue /Leonid F. Katsis -- Assimilation or Cultural Encounter? The Picaresque in G. Bogrov’s Notes of a Jew and I. Ehrenburg’s The Stormy Life of Lasik Roitschwantz /Olaf Terpitz -- “… We Must Save Our People” (On an Unrealized Project for a Russian Jewish Weekly in Pre-War Paris) /Vladimir Khazan -- Anti-Semitism and the Vampire Theme /M.P. Odessky -- The ‘Khazar’-‘Varangian’ Dialogue in Dmitry Bykov’s ZhD: Some Psychoanalytical Observations /Andrei Rogatchevski -- The Darkness of Babylon: A Russian-Jewish-Israeli Experience in Visionary Journeys of Mikhail Gendelev /Sergei Shargorodsky -- Name Index /Leonid F. Katsis and Helen Tolstoy. Jewishness in Russian Culture is devoted to new approaches and methods for the study of Jewish acculturation in Russian literature and its effects. It attempts to redefine criteria and borders of a discipline situated roughly between Judaica Rossica and Rossica Judaica. The monograph describes a series of important literary Russian-Jewish cultural events and figures belonging synchronically or diachronically to both disciplines. Thus it unites within a new conceptual framework the data accumulated by scholars and disciplines that exist separately in different research spaces that do not overlap, Jewish Studies and the history of Russian culture. The emerging picture shows the development of a historical plot along the axis of acculturation and anti-Semitism, accepting and/or trying to be accepted, being rejected and/or rejecting, and being within or without

     

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    Series: Studia Judaeoslavica ; v. 7
    Subjects: Jews in literature; Russian literature; Russian literature; Antisemitism
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
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  11. Fairy Tales and True Stories
    the History of Russian Literature for Children and Young People (1574-2010)
    Author: Ben, Hellman
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  BRILL, Leiden

    Preliminary Material -- 1. The Beginnings (1574–1770) -- 2. From Enlightenment to Sentimentalism (1770–1825) -- 3. Romanticism (1825–1860) -- 4. Realism (1860–1890) -- 5. Modernism (1890–1917) -- 6. All the Colours of the Rainbow (1918–1932) -- 7. A... more

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    Preliminary Material -- 1. The Beginnings (1574–1770) -- 2. From Enlightenment to Sentimentalism (1770–1825) -- 3. Romanticism (1825–1860) -- 4. Realism (1860–1890) -- 5. Modernism (1890–1917) -- 6. All the Colours of the Rainbow (1918–1932) -- 7. A New Society—A New Literature (1932–1940) -- 8. “Under the Wise Leadership of the Party and the Fatherly Care of Comrade Stalin” (1941–1953) -- 9. Thaw in the World of Children (1954–1968) -- 10. Years of Stagnation (1969–1985) -- 11. Perestroika Reaches Children’s Literature (1986–1991) -- 12. The New Russian Children’s Literature (1991–2010) -- Bibliography -- Index of Names. Russian literature for children and young people has a history that goes back over 400 years, starting in the late sixteenth century with the earliest alphabet primers and passing through many different phases over the centuries that followed. It has its own success stories and tragedies, talented writers and mediocrities, bestsellers and long-forgotten prize winners. After their seizure of power in 1917, the Bolsheviks set about creating a new culture for a new man and a starting point was children's literature. 70 years of Soviet control and censorship were succeeded in the 1990s by a re-birth of Russian children's literature. This book charts the whole of this story, setting Russian authors and their books in the context of translated literature, critical debates and official cultural policy

     

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    Series: Russian History and Culture
    Subjects: Russian literature; Russian literature
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (600 pages)
  12. Classics in Russia 1700-1855
    between two bronze horsemen
    Published: 1992
    Publisher:  E.J. Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Chapter One: Imperator Peter the Great -- Chapter Two: Petro Primo Catharina Secunda -- Chapter Three: Diamonds for Scholarship: The birth of \'Altphilologie\' in Russia -- Chapter Four: Aere Perennius:... more

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    Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Chapter One: Imperator Peter the Great -- Chapter Two: Petro Primo Catharina Secunda -- Chapter Three: Diamonds for Scholarship: The birth of \'Altphilologie\' in Russia -- Chapter Four: Aere Perennius: Alexander Pushkin -- Chapter Five: Interlude: The Frame of Reference -- Chapter Six: The Iron Age: 1825-1855 -- Chapter Seven: The Lost Past of Nikolai Gogol -- Chapter Eight: The Two sides of Ivan Goncharov -- Chapter Nine: \'The ideal professor\': Timofei Granovsky -- Epilogue -- Index of names. The author shows how the history of the classical tradition in Russia cannot be separated from the history of Russia's orientation to Western Europe in general. His book, based on many little-known and previously unexplored Russian materials, is the result of the first comprehensive research on the study of the Greek and Roman classics in Russia, and its sociocultural —utopian as well as ideological— function within the framework of Russian cultural and intellectual history and Russian educational policy from the accession of Peter the Great to the death of Nicholas I. A tradition does not exist apart from the people who adhere to it and the networks they create in order to ensure some kind of growth and continuity. Therefore the author has ordered his material into an interpretive framework based on a prosopographical approach towards the subject. Among specific writers and poets discussed are Pushkin, Gogol, Goncharov and Turgenev

     

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    Subjects: Classicism; Russian literature; Russian literature
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    Translation of: Tussen twee bronzen ruiters

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  13. The veil of Moses
    Jewish themes in Russian literature of the romantic era
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material /Mikhail Weisskopf and Lydia Wechsler -- Chapter One. The Religious-Historical Context /Mikhail Weisskopf -- Chapter Two. A Look at Foreign Jewry: The Adoption of Western Models /Mikhail Weisskopf -- Chapter Three. The Magic of... more

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    Preliminary Material /Mikhail Weisskopf and Lydia Wechsler -- Chapter One. The Religious-Historical Context /Mikhail Weisskopf -- Chapter Two. A Look at Foreign Jewry: The Adoption of Western Models /Mikhail Weisskopf -- Chapter Three. The Magic of Kabbalah and the Aesthetics of the Old Testament /Mikhail Weisskopf -- Chapter Four. Russia as the New Israel /Mikhail Weisskopf -- Chapter Five. The Ideological and Social Background of the Jewish Image /Mikhail Weisskopf -- Chapter Six. Encounters with Judaism and the Jews: Amendments Based on Real Impressions /Mikhail Weisskopf -- Chapter Seven. Literary Templates /Mikhail Weisskopf -- Chapter Eight. The Journalistic Campaign of 1838 and its Repercussions /Mikhail Weisskopf -- Chapter Nine. Baptism or Repatriation? /Mikhail Weisskopf -- Chapter Ten. A People Without a Homeland: The Jews in Russia in the 1840s /Mikhail Weisskopf -- Epilogue. The Further Evolution of the Jewish Theme /Mikhail Weisskopf. The Veil of Moses describes the creation of Russian romantic literary stereotypes which shaped the opinion of the Russian public on the Jews. These stereotypes in turn generated long-lasting habits of dealing with Jews and Jewish themes in Russian culture and politics. This volume introduces a formidable corpus of previously neglected evidence into the scholarship, namely, journalism and second- and third-rank prose. Journalism, influenced by more humane Western attitudes, reflected changes and presented a more objective picture of the Jews. It was the romantic prose, full of mythology and appealing to dark instincts that created the most odious anti-semitic clichés

     

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    Subjects: Jews in literature; Russian literature
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  14. Libertinage in Russian culture and literature
    a bio-history of sexualities at the threshold of modernity
    Author: Lalo, Alexei
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material -- Introduction: Approaching Russian Silences and Burlesques -- 1. Carnality and Eroticism in the History of Russian Literature: Toward a Genealogy of a Discourse of Silence -- 2. Golden Silences in the Golden Age: Russian... more

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    Preliminary Material -- Introduction: Approaching Russian Silences and Burlesques -- 1. Carnality and Eroticism in the History of Russian Literature: Toward a Genealogy of a Discourse of Silence -- 2. Golden Silences in the Golden Age: Russian Anxieties of the Body and Sexuality from Gogol to Chekhov -- 3. Silence is Golden, Speech is Silver: Corporeality, Sensuality, and “Pornography” in Russian Literature of the Silver Age -- 4. Exploring the Impetus of the Silver Age: The Evolution of Discourses of Carnality and Eroticism in Pre-Revolutionary Russian Literature and in Emigre Writing -- 5. Nabokov’s Lolita and its Precursors: Silver Age Roots and Sexuality in the Novel -- 6. Joseph Brodsky’s Libertinage: Sexual and Erotic Themes in his Poetry -- Conclusion: Russia’s “Threshold of Modernity” and Literary Representations of Sexuality in the Era of Bio-power -- Bibliography -- Index of Names. Much of the previous scholarship on Russia's literary discourses of sexuality and eroticism in the Silver Age was built on applying European theoretical models (from psychoanalysis to feminist theory) to Russia's modernization. This book argues that, at the turn into the twentieth century, Russian popular culture for the first time found itself in direct confrontation with the traditional high cultures of the upper classes and intelligentsia, producing modernized representations of sexuality. This Russian tradition of conflicted representations, heretofore misassessed by literary history, emerges as what Foucault would call a full-blown “bio-history” of Russian culture: a history of indigenous representations of sexuality and the eroticized body capable of innovation on its own terms, not just those derivative from Europe

     

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    Subjects: Russian literature; Russian literature; Libertines in literature; Modernism (Literature)
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  15. Das Gedicht im Geheimnis der Begegnung
    Dichtung und Poetik Celans im Kontext seiner russischen Lektüren
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    Gegenstand der Arbeit ist Paul Celans Rezeption russischer Literatur, die vor allem poetologisch relevant geworden ist. Der in der Büchner-Preis-Rede zentrale Begriff der 'Begegnung' ist als Funktion dieses komplexen Rezeptionszusammenhanges zu verstehen, den die Arbeit auf der Basis von bisher unbekanntem Material aus dem Nachlass erstmals umfassend darstellt. Neben O. Mandel'stam kommen weitere wichtige Autoren in den Blick (Chlebnikov, Cvetaeva, Esenin, Majakovskij, Pasternak), mit denen sich Celan vor allem um 1960 intensiv beschäftigt hat; erstmals kommentiert und analysiert wird dabei auch die Rundfunksendung Celans über Mandel'stam. This is a study of Paul Celan's reception of Russian literature, with special reference to works of major poetological significance for him. The term Begegnung (encounter), so central to his remarks in the speech on the occasion of the award of the Büchner Prize, needs to be seen as a function of this reception process, a process that the present work sets out to delineate for the first time in full detail, drawing upon hitherto unknown material from Celan's posthumous papers. Alongside Mandel'stam there were a number of other Russian authors that Celan was greatly preoccupied with, notably in the period around 1960 (Chlebnikov, Zvetayeva, Esenin, Mayakovsky, Pasternak). Another >first< of this study is a detailed commentary on, and analysis of, Celan's radio broadcast on Mandel'stam.

     

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    Series: Studien zur deutschen Literatur ; 141
    Subjects: Russian literature; Russian literature
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  16. O literatuře v epoše narodnictví
    Published: 1974
    Publisher:  Univ. Karlova, Praha

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    Series: Array ; 44
    Subjects: Russian literature; Populism
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    Literaturverz. S. 101 - [102]

  17. Po tu storonu pornografii i moralizma
    tri opyta pročtenija "Lolity" V.V. Nabokova
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Izdatel'skij Dom JASK, Moskva

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    Subjects: History and criticism; Russian literature
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  18. Exotic Moscow under Western Eyes
    Published: 20090301
    Publisher:  Academic Studies Press

    This collection of essays on Turgenev, Goncharov, Conrad, Dostoevsky, Blok, Briusov, Gor’kii, Pasternak and Nabokov represents diverse voices but is also unified. One invariant is the recurring distinction between “culture” and “civilization” and the... more

     

    This collection of essays on Turgenev, Goncharov, Conrad, Dostoevsky, Blok, Briusov, Gor’kii, Pasternak and Nabokov represents diverse voices but is also unified. One invariant is the recurring distinction between “culture” and “civilization” and the vision of Russia as the bearer of culture because it is “barbaric.” Another stance advocates the synthesis of “sense and sensibility” and the vision of “Apollo” and “Dionysus” creating a “civilized culture” together. Those voices that delight in the artificiality of civilization are complemented by those apprehensive of the dangers inherent in barbarism. This collection thus adds new perspectives to the much-debated opposition of vital Russia and a declining West, offering novel interpretations of classics from Oblomov to Lolita and The Idiot to Doctor Zhivago.

     

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    Other subjects: Literature; Literary Criticism; Nabokov; Conrad; Dostoevsky; Turgenev; Russian literature
  19. Jaan Kross and Russian Culture
    Author: Pild, Lea
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  University of Tartu Press, Tartu

    Acta Slavica Estonica is an international series of publications on current issues of Russian and other Slavic languages, literatures and cultures. This volume is devoted to the interrelations of the prominent Estonian writer Jaan Kross (1920–2007)... more

     

    Acta Slavica Estonica is an international series of publications on current issues of Russian and other Slavic languages, literatures and cultures. This volume is devoted to the interrelations of the prominent Estonian writer Jaan Kross (1920–2007) with Russian literature and culture. It includes contributions on the poetics of some of Kross' works ("The Czar's Madman", "Professor Martens' Departure", "Michelson's Matriculation", "The Third Range of Hills", "A Hard Night for Dr. Karell") and his translations from Russian (e.g. D. Samoilov's poetry and A. Griboedov's "The Misfortune of Being Clever"). Contributors include Lea Pild, Ljubov Kisseljova, Timur Guzairov, Tatiana Stepanischeva, Dmitry Ivanov, and Maria Tamm. An appendix includes the original Russian text of the autobiography of Johann Köler, the patriarch of Estonian national art and protagonist of one of Kross' novels. So far, this text has appeared only in fragments; the full version was found in the Archive of the Institute of Russian literature in St. Petersburg and is here published, with an extensive commentary, for the first time.

     

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  20. The Models of Space, Time and Vision in V. Nabokov’s Fiction: Narrative Strategies and Cultural Frames
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  University of Tartu Press, Tartu

    Marina Grishakova belongs to the younger generation scholars of the Tartu-Moscow school of semiotics. Her book is part of a semio-narratological tradition of a single author or a single work research that tackles issues of wider theoretical import:... more

     

    Marina Grishakova belongs to the younger generation scholars of the Tartu-Moscow school of semiotics. Her book is part of a semio-narratological tradition of a single author or a single work research that tackles issues of wider theoretical import: applicability of the concept of “modeling” in the humanities, theory of mimesis and the function of experimental literature in (post)modernist culture. By drawing on Y. Lotman’s conception of artistic models, the book adopts the semiotic perspective on modeling as an open-ended heuristic process underlying the logic of discovery and creative thinking. The book discusses the models of time and memory in modernist culture (Nietzsche’s and Bergson’s philosophy of time, Minkowski’s research on the psychopathological types of temporality) and their relevance to Nabokov’s fiction; popular-scientific notions of serialism and the fourth dimension; thematizations of the observer in modernist philosophy and arts; visual “prostheses” and “machines” (Eco), particularly the “camera vision” metaphor, its relation to Bergson’s notion of automatism and the popular idea of the criminal use of hypnosis. Vision is thematized also as a means of seduction and noncoercive control. Even before Foucault, Baudrillard and other critics of modernity, Nabokov noticed that advertising, political propaganda and erotic seduction alike employ implicit forms of suggestion. The book revises Rorty’s dilemma of “autonomy” and “solidarity” as applied to Nabokov’s work and offers new readings. It considers categories of narrative poetics as forms of cultural encoding that broaden and transform reader’s modes of perception and sense-making. Micro-models active in certain contexts or in the works of certain authors function as mobile interfaces between individual sensibilities and complex cultural chrono- and spatio-types where time and space take on conceptual meaning. (This title is the second revised edition, available online only. The web shop refers to the first edition, which is available as a paper monograph.)

     

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    Subjects: Film theory & criticism; Literary theory; Semiotics / semiology
    Other subjects: time and space in literature and philosophy; semiotics; Vladimir Nabokov; semiotic models; narratology; Russian literature; modernism; visual studies; American literature; metaphor
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (322 p.)
  21. Александр Блок и русская литература Серебряного века
    Contributor: Pild, Lea (Publisher)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  University of Tartu Press, Tartu

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    Acta Slavica Estonica is an international series of publications on current issues of Russian and other Slavic languages, literatures and cultures. This issue of the subseries “Blokovskii sbornik” continues the series of studies started by Zara Mints in 1964. The majority of works from Section I of the book, “The Art of А. Blok in the Context of 19th–20th Century Literature,” is devoted to the study of the poet’s works, his perceptions of preceding writers’ works, and his biographical and artistic contacts with contemporaries. The articles in Section II, “Silver Age Literature: Creative and Social Strategies,” are mainly focused on artistic works and essays of modernist literati contemporary to Blok or to some extent resonating with his poetry and artistic worldview.

     

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    Language: Russian
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    ISBN: 9789949770274
    Subjects: Literature: history & criticism; Poetry; Slavic (Slavonic) languages; Literary studies: from c 1900 -
    Other subjects: Russian literature; Silver Age in Russian literature; Alexander Blok; modernism in literature; literary reception
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  22. Пушкин в кругу современников = Pushkin among his contemporaries
    Contributor: Leibov, Roman (Publisher); Okhotin, Nikita (Publisher)
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  University of Tartu Press, Tartu

    Acta Slavica Estonica is an international series of publications on current issues of Russian and other Slavic languages, literatures and cultures. This volume continues the long tradition of Tartu Pushkin studies, which began in the 19th century,... more

     

    Acta Slavica Estonica is an international series of publications on current issues of Russian and other Slavic languages, literatures and cultures. This volume continues the long tradition of Tartu Pushkin studies, which began in the 19th century, but became truly influential in the era when Yu. M. Lotman headed the Department of Russian Literature. This tradition has continued over the past decades. The volume includes contributions by scholars from St. Petersburg, Moscow, Tartu, Oxford, Madison, Milwaukee. There are commentaries on specific texts of Pushkin, as well as general observations on the literary processes of the early 19th century.

     

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    Contributor: Leibov, Roman (Publisher); Okhotin, Nikita (Publisher)
    Language: Russian
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    ISBN: 9789949032440
    Subjects: Literature & literary studies; Russian; c 1800 to c 1900
    Other subjects: Pushkin; 19th-century literature; Russian literature; literary criticism
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (388 p.)
  23. Пушкинская эпоха = Pushkin’s Era
    Contributor: Leibov, Roman (Publisher); Okhotin, Nikita (Publisher)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  University of Tartu Press, Tartu

    Acta Slavica Estonica is an international series of publications on current issues of Russian and other Slavic languages, literatures and cultures. Another volume in the long tradition of Tartu Pushkin studies includes works by scholars from Estonia,... more

     

    Acta Slavica Estonica is an international series of publications on current issues of Russian and other Slavic languages, literatures and cultures. Another volume in the long tradition of Tartu Pushkin studies includes works by scholars from Estonia, Russia, USA, Ukraine, the Czech Republic and Switzerland. There are comments on individual texts as well as extensive historical and literary studies. A separate section is devoted to a study that demonstrates the possibilities of the statistical approach to the problems of attribution and dating of poetic texts. The most extensive section contains various biographical and bibliographical material, significantly expanding our understanding of Russian periodicals, Russian-European cultural ties and literary history of the early 19th century.

     

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    Contributor: Leibov, Roman (Publisher); Okhotin, Nikita (Publisher)
    Language: Russian
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    ISBN: 9789949034765
    Subjects: Literature & literary studies; Russian; c 1800 to c 1900
    Other subjects: Pushkin; 19th-century literature; Russian literature; literary criticism
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (396 p.)
  24. Хрестоматийные тексты : русская педагогическая практика XIX в. и поэтический канон
    Contributor: Vdovin, Alexey (Publisher); Leibov, Roman (Publisher)
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  University of Tartu Press, Tartu

    Acta Slavica Estonica is an international series of publications on current issues of Russian and other Slavic languages, literatures and cultures. The first part of the book contains chapters about the general history of school textbooks for reading... more

     

    Acta Slavica Estonica is an international series of publications on current issues of Russian and other Slavic languages, literatures and cultures. The first part of the book contains chapters about the general history of school textbooks for reading and the story of the heritage of two authors (Vyazemsky and Fet) in them. The second part of the book presents chapters on various Russian poets (Batyushkov, Zhukovsky, Pushkin, Koltsov, Tyutchev, Maikov) whose poems found a firm place in the reading materials for schools. The chapters of the monograph give an idea of different aspects of the history of these texts and their reception. The monograph has two supplements. In the first there is a list of 108 textbooks and books of reading which are all included in the unique data base accessible in the Internet (www.ruthenia.ru/canon). The second supplement offers a list of the most popular authors and their texts included in the textbooks of the 19th century.

     

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    Contributor: Vdovin, Alexey (Publisher); Leibov, Roman (Publisher)
    Language: Russian
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    ISBN: 9789949324767
    Subjects: Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900; Russia; c 1800 to c 1900; Education
    Other subjects: Russian literature; canon formation; pedagogical practice; school textbooks
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  25. Poėzija Puškina kak mifologija povedenija
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  RGGU, Rossijskij gosudarstvennyj gumanitarnyj universitet, Moskva

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    Language: Russian
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9785728118411; 5728118410
    RVK Categories: KI 5511
    Subjects: History and criticism; Pushkin; Russian literature
    Scope: 265 Seiten, 20 cm
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 228-[240]