Waiting for Pushkin: Russian Fiction in the Reign of Alexander I (1801-1825)Rodopi, 2006 - 429 sayfa Waiting for Pushkin provides the only modern history of Russian fiction in the early nineteenth century to appear in over thirty years. Prose fiction has a more prominent position in the literature of Russia than in that of any other great country. Although nineteenth-century fiction in particular occupies a privileged place in Russian and world literature alike, the early stages of this development have so far been overlooked. By combining a broad historical survey with close textual analysis the book provides a unique overview of a key phase in Russian literary history. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including rare editions and literary journals, Alessandra Tosi reconstructs the literary activities occurring at the time, introduces neglected but fascinating narratives, many of which have never been studied before and demonstrates the long-term influence of this body of works on the ensuing "golden age" of the Russian novel. Waiting for Pushkin provides an indispensable source for scholars and students of nineteenth-century Russian fiction. The volume is also relevant to those interested in women's writing, comparative studies and Russian literature in general. |
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... Moscow and even that lay almost totally idle ; book shops , or rather book stalls , could only be found on the Spasskii Bridge and new books were a rarity . Now , instead of having a single academic press here [ in St. Petersburg ] and ...
... Moscow and even that lay almost totally idle ; book shops , or rather book stalls , could only be found on the Spasskii Bridge and new books were a rarity . Now , instead of having a single academic press here [ in St. Petersburg ] and ...
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... Moscow and St. Petersburg.53 In Chuvstvitel'noe puteshestvie po 49 Although the amount of paper produced does not equal the overall amount of paper used, part of which was imported from the West, according to Hunter these data ...
... Moscow and St. Petersburg.53 In Chuvstvitel'noe puteshestvie po 49 Although the amount of paper produced does not equal the overall amount of paper used, part of which was imported from the West, according to Hunter these data ...
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... Moscow and St. Petersburg , the two cities that represented the hubs of aristocratic life . In Alexander's times the secular book book trade remained fundamentally an urban and cosmopolitan affair , as it had been under Catherine . 58 ...
... Moscow and St. Petersburg , the two cities that represented the hubs of aristocratic life . In Alexander's times the secular book book trade remained fundamentally an urban and cosmopolitan affair , as it had been under Catherine . 58 ...
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... Moscow , an enterprise burned down to ashes a decade later in the 1812 fire . Notwithstanding the intense activity of his press ( over 100 editions were published , amongst them works by authors such as Kheraskov , Gnedich , Karamzin ...
... Moscow , an enterprise burned down to ashes a decade later in the 1812 fire . Notwithstanding the intense activity of his press ( over 100 editions were published , amongst them works by authors such as Kheraskov , Gnedich , Karamzin ...
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... Moscow : “ For the past 25 years there have only been two bookshops in Moscow and their sales came to less than 10 thousand rubles a year . Now there are twenty of them and all together they earn around 200,000 rubles a year ” . 65 66 ...
... Moscow : “ For the past 25 years there have only been two bookshops in Moscow and their sales came to less than 10 thousand rubles a year . Now there are twenty of them and all together they earn around 200,000 rubles a year ” . 65 66 ...
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The eighteenthcentury literary heritage | 103 |
Sentimentalism in early8211nineteenth8211century Russia Karamzins epigones and new trends in sentimental prose | 191 |
Contemporary literary influences preromantic and romantic trends | 297 |
Conclusions | 365 |
Bibliography | 377 |
Index | 411 |
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