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An Anthology of Russian Women's Writing 1777-1992

Editat de Catriona Kelly
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 apr 1994
This is the first systematic historical anthology of Russian women's writing to appear in any language.At a time of growing interest, both in the West and in Russia itself, the Anthology provides a radically new sense of the dynamic development of Russian women's writing - poetry, prose, and drama - over the last 200 years. Including important texts by well-known writers such as Akhmatova, Tsvetaeva, Elena Shvarts, and Olga Sedakova, the Anthology also introduces outstanding works by lesser-known writers, such as Sofya Soboleva, Olga Shapir, Mariya Shkapskaya, Anna Barkova, and Vera Merkureva. All translations have been commissioned for this volume and poetry is presented in the original Russian as well as in English.A companion volume to Dr Kelly's History of Russian Women's Writing 1820-1992 (also available from OUP), this is an indispensable source for readers and students of women's writing, and for all those concerned with women's history, the history of feminism, and Russian literature in general.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198715054
ISBN-10: 0198715056
Pagini: 564
Ilustrații: notes, index
Dimensiuni: 156 x 237 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

`magnificent and massive pioneering achievement. Both the history and the accompanying anthology are the product of wide-ranging, original research'Peter France, Times Literary Supplement
'Her notes and translations will undoubtedly be appreciated by students of Russian literature. It is an especially great achievement to have introduced readers to a number of authors such as Shapir, Soboleva and Barkova, to name but a few, whose work has been overlooked in the past.'Alexandra Smith, University of Bristol, Slovo 7.2