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Andrew Baruch Wachtel - Russian Literature - 9780745636863 - V9780745636863
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Russian Literature

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Description for Russian Literature Paperback. For most English-speaking readers, Russian literature consists of a small number of individual writers - nineteenth-century masters such as Dostoevsky, Tolstoy and Turgenev - or a few well-known works - Chekhov's plays, Brodsky's poems, and perhaps Master and Margarita and Doctor Zhivago from the twentieth century. Series: Polity Cultural History of Literature. Num Pages: 330 pages, 1, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 2AGR; DSB. Category: (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 228 x 153 x 23. Weight in Grams: 484.
In this engaging book, Andrew Baruch Wachtel and Ilya Vinitsky provide a comprehensive, conceptually challenging history of Russian literature, placing individual works, lives and events in broad historical context as well as in the framework of parallel developments in Russian art and music.

Product Details

Publisher
Polity Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
330
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Series
Polity Cultural History of Literature
Condition
New
Weight
483 g
Number of Pages
244
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780745636863
SKU
V9780745636863
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-1

About Andrew Baruch Wachtel
Andrew Baruch Wachtel is Bertha and Max Dressler Professor in Humanities at Northwestern University. Ilya Vinitsky is Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania.

Reviews for Russian Literature
A notable contributino to existing pedagogical and research resources ... providing a thorough, engaging overview of Russian literature from its beginnings to the present. Slavic and East European Journal The authors accomplish a rare tour de force: in remarkably few pages readers are exposed to the entire sweep of Russian literary culture, not as a summary but as an intellectual commentary on a great world literature. A terrific book for students and general readers alike. Jeffrey Brooks, Johns Hopkins University An adventurous and provocative meditation on Russian literary history that throws unexpected new light on apparently familiar figures, as well as introducing new writers, new connections, and a new sense of context. Wachtel and Vinitsky's account of Russian literature gives proper emphasis to the pre-Petrine era and the eighteenth century, as well as the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, but is much more than a standard potted history. They are able to emphasise large themes, such as the role of literature in the rise of nationalism, and at the same time to search out striking and offbeat examples from sources such as unpublished memoirs. Their book is one of the most original and stimulating accounts of the subject to appear in any language. Catriona Kelly, New College, Oxford To transmit the evolving spirit of a culture takes as much magic as chronology, and this mesmerizing volume delivers the best of all worlds. At flashpoints over a thousand years, select persons, artworks, and events are triangulated into miniature stories, each alive with human faces at thrilling creative risk. Caryl Emerson, Princeton University This readable, challenging book fills a serious gap in our studies of Russian literature: it covers the entire history of writing on Russian soil and it does so as proper history, with well argued theses about the development of this literature in cultural context, taking culture in both aesthetic and anthropological senses of the word. Fresh, persuasive readings illuminate each of the dozen chapters. William Mills Todd, Harvard College

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