Literature and Society in Imperial Russia, 1800-1914Stanford University Press, 1978 - 306 páginas Ranging in topic from general discussions of literary theory to close readings of well known literary works, these nine papers address nearly every literary movement in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Russia, and a number of major writers, including Pushkin, Gogol, Turgenev, and Dostoevsky. Four kinds of issues are addressed: theoretical problems in the relationship of literature and society, the reading public, the rhetoric and ideologies of writers and critics, and the relationship between fictional and social worlds. In confronting some of the ways in which the social and literary aspects of Russian culture have imposed themselves upon each other, this volume seeks an approach to Russian literature that neglects neither the dynamics of social interaction nor the forms and traditions of literature. The contributors are Robert L. Belknap, Jeffrey Brooks, Edward J. Brown, Donald Fanger, Jean Franco, Robert Louis Jackson, Hugh McLean, Victor Ripp, and William Mills Todd III. |
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... early 1930's : the composition and expectations of the reading public ; the media through which literature is transmitted to that public ( serial publication , printing , manuscript , oral recitation ) ; the role of criticism and ...
... early 1930's , as Robert Louis Jackson discusses in his paper in this volume . The program by which Iurii Tynianov and Roman Jakobson sought to integrate synchronic and diachronic literary study with the study of other cultural orders ...
... early - twentieth - century Russia and several major writers — Pushkin , Gogol , Turgenev , and Dostoevsky . The volume is organized , however , around four themes : theoretical problems in the relationship of literature and society ...
... early Structuralist preoccupation with linguistic models , formal structures , and a rule - governed cosmos that excluded human agency toward a " post - Structuralist " aware- ness of the production and reception of texts , a ...
... early twentieth century ; the " culturist " intel- lectuals ' recuperation of Russian modernism ; the cognitive and di- dactic reading of literature among the newly literate . In discussing readers and reading material ( such as ...
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Remapping the Boundaries | 11 |
A Rage | 29 |
Gogol and His Reader | 61 |
Readers and Reading at the End of the Tsarist | 97 |
97 | 128 |
Pisarev and the Transformation of Two Russian Novels | 151 |
The Rhetoric of an Ideological Novel | 173 |
Lifes Novel | 203 |
The Problem of | 237 |
Eugene Rudin | 259 |
297 | |