The myth of A.S. Pushkin in Russia's Silver Age : M.O. Gershenzon, pushkinist
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The myth of A.S. Pushkin in Russia's Silver Age : M.O. Gershenzon, pushkinist
(Studies in Russian literature and theory)
Northwestern University Press, c1996
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Bibliography: p. 119-124
Includes index
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内容説明
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. The of this important figure provides a sense of the inner workings of Russian literary life in the early part of this century.
目次
- Gershenzon's intellectual development and Pushkin
- the biographical study of Pushkin - Gershenzon and the professional Pushkinists
- Pushkin's modernist aesthetics - Gershenzon and the philosophical interpretation of Pushkin
- Gershenzon's Pushkinistika in practice - ""The queen of spaces"", ""The little tragedies"", ""The little house in Kolomna"" and ""The belkin tales""
- World War One and the development of Gershenzon's Pushkinistika - Pushkin's wisdom
- Pushkin's aesthetic testimonial - ""Exegi monumentum"" and the debate over
- Pushkin's true service
- Pushkin in the revolution - Gershenzon's final period 1921-1925.
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