The Twentieth-century Russian Novel: An IntroductionBerg, 1996 - 179 pagina's Eight of Russia's most popular and significant novels are presented in this important new guide for students. Works include: - "We" by Evgenii Zamiatin - "Red Cavalry" by Isaak Babel - "Envy" by Iurii Olesha - "How the Steel Was Tempered" by Nikolai Ostrovskii - "The Master and Margarita" by Mikhail Bulgakov - "Doctor Zhivago" by Boris Pasternak - "Cancer Ward" by Alexander Solzhenitsyn - "Pushkin House" by Andrei Bitov In each chapter, David Gillespie examines one novel in detail and explores the career of the author and the critical reception of the work. Throughout, considerable reference is made to recently published scholarship and archival materials to provide students and scholars of Russian and Comparative Literature with a guide to these important Russian authors and their place in the world of literature. The book also includes an extensive bibliography of secondary literature and contains textual references in both the original Russian and in English translation. |
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... remain a man , one has to remain morally intact as well . With our final novel , Bitov's Pushkin House ( Пушкинский doм ) , we enter the post - modernist realms of fractured narrative and multiple narrative possibilities , reflections ...
... remain ' a curve ' , and would lead away from happiness and justice to further terror and death . In conclusion , we can say that Red Cavalry is based on the constant interplay of paradox and contrast , incongruous yet beautiful imagery ...
... remain in what they have achieved , and in what they leave behind . It is also a novel of movement , of transformation , of sudden awareness of the power and majesty of nature . Characters such as Zhivago and Antipov - Strel'nikov do ...
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Preface | 1 |
Evgenii Zamiatin 18841937 We Mb | 7 |
Isaak Babel 18941940 Red Cavalry Koнармия | 24 |
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