Russian Literature: Ideals and Realities

by Peter Kropotkin

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Introduction by George Woodcock In this work, Peter Kropotkin is propounding the thesis that, in Russia, literature occupies a inique position because it is the only way of reflecting the real currents of intellectual development and of underground political opinion. The consequence, he feels, has been that the best minds of the country have chosen the poem, the novel, the satire, or literary criticism as the medium for expressing their aspirations, their conceptions of national life, and show more their ideals. Concentrating on content rather than on form, on intention rather than achievement, Russian Literature provides a fair and comprehensive introduction to Russian writing up to the end of the nineteenth century. Almost every poet and prose-writer of any significance is discussed - Pushkin, Lermontoff, Gogol, Turgueneff, Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky - and every class of literature is included; criticism as well as novels, and political writings as well as poetry. Table of Contents Preface The Pronunciation of Russian Names An Introduction by George Woodcock Chapter I: Introduction Chapter II: Pushkin and Lermontoff Chapter III: Gogol Chapter IV: Turgueneff - Tolotsy Chapter V: Gontcharoff - Dostoyevskiy - Nekrasoff Chapter VI: The Drama Chapter VII: The Folk Novelists Chapter VIII: Political Literature - Satire - Art Criticism - Later Period Novelists Bibliographical Notes Appendices Index 1991: 385 pages, index show less

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Russian Literature: Ideals and Realities

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Literature Studies and Criticism, Fiction and Literature, Nonfiction
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891.709Literature & rhetoricAsian LiteratureEast Indo-European and Celtic literaturesRussian and East Slavic languagesRussian literatureHistory and criticism of Russian literature
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PG3012 .K72Language and LiteratureSlavic languages and literatures. Baltic languages. Albanian languageSlavic. Baltic. AlbanianRussian literatureHistory and criticism
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