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Ideology in Russian literature

edited by Richard Freeborn and Jane Grayson

(Studies in Russia and East Europe)

Macmillan in association with the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London, 1990

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"Papers in this volume were either originally delivered as part of a seminar series on Russian Literature and Ideas in the academic year 1987-8 or were written in association with it"--p. viii

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The contributions in this volume, which is part of a series, examine the connection beween literature and ideas in important 19th-century instances, such as Pushkin, Chaadaev, the publicistic writing of the 1860s, the work of Solovev, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Leant'ev. In the 20th century the spotlight falls on Rozanov, Mandelstam, Socialist Realism, Zinoviev and the "New God-Builders". The editor contends that these studies demonstrate that Russian and Soviet literature far from being swamped by ideology, has always been enriched by ideas while often subverting the ideology to suit its own autonomous needs.

目次

  • Literature and ideas in Russia after the Crimean War - the "plebeian" writers N.V.Uspensky, A.I.Levitov, N.G.Pomyalovsky and V.A. Sleptsov, Derek Offord
  • three perspectives on faith and freedom - the works of Solovev, Tolstoy and Dostoevsky, Jonathan Sutton
  • creative reaction: the genesis of certain important ideas of Konstantin Leont'ev, Glenn Cronin
  • Rozanov, Andrei Sinyavsky
  • some notes on Mandelstam's "Tristia", Diana Myers
  • scriptum sub specie sovietica 2, Igor P.Smirnov
  • Alexander Zinoviev - seer or scientist, Michael Kirkwood
  • the "new God-builders", Irena Maryniak.

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