Russian romantic criticism : an anthology

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Russian romantic criticism : an anthology

edited and translated by Lauren Gray Leighton

(Contributions to the study of world literature, no. 18)

Greenwood Press, 1987

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Bibliography: p. [183]-185

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Description

This scholarly work contains the best and most representative critical essays by leading Russian Romantic writers from the period 1815 to 1835, with the information needed to make them meaningful. The editor has provided names, dates, events, literary and critical subjects, and heretofore unknown facts about the Romantic movement in Russia and the influence of European thought on the development of Russian culture.

Table of Contents

A Note on Apparatus Russian Romantic Criticism: An Introduction A Discourse on the Influence of Light Verse on Language by K. Batyushkov A Comment on "Lalla Rookh" by V. Zhukovsky The Prisoner of Chillon by P.A. Pletnyov On Romantic Poetry by O. Somov The Captive of the Caucasus by P.A. Vyazemsky On the Trend of our Poetry, Particularly Lyric, in the Past Decade by V.K. Kuchelbecker A Glance at Russian Literature in the Course of 1824 and the Beginning of 1825 by A. Bestuzhev Four Fragments by Pushkin Eugene Onegin, Chapter 1 by N. Polevoy On the State of Enlightenment in Russia by D.V. Venevitinov A Survey of Russian Literature in the Year 1829 by I.V. Kireyevsky On Romanticism and the Novel by A. Marlinsky On the Russian Prose Tale by V.G. Belinsky A Note on Journals and Literary Almanacs Selected Bibliography Index

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