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Pushkin, the Decembrists, and Civic Sentimentalism: Publications of the Wisconsin Center for Pushkin Studies

Autor Emily Wang
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2023
In December 1825, a group of liberal aristocrats, officers, and intelligentsia mounted a coup against the tsarist government of Russia. Inspired partially by the democratic revolutions in the United States and France, the Decembrist movement was unsuccessful; however, it led Russia’s civil society to new avenues of aspiration and had a lasting impact on Russian culture and politics. Many writers and thinkers belonged to the conspiracy while others, including the poet Alexander Pushkin, were loosely or ambiguously affiliated. While the Decembrist movement and Pushkin’s involvement has been well covered by historians, Emily Wang takes a novel approach, examining the emotional and literary motivations behind the movement and the dramatic, failed coup. 

Through careful readings of the literature of Pushkin and others active in the northern branch of the Decembrist movement, such as Kondraty Ryleev, Wilhelm Küchelbecker, and Fyodor Glinka, Wang traces the development of “emotional communities” among the members and adjacent writers. This book illuminates what Wang terms “civic sentimentalism”: the belief that cultivating noble sentiments on an individual level was the key to liberal progress for Russian society, a core part of Decembrist ideology that constituted a key difference from their thought and Pushkin’s. The emotional program for Decembrist community members was, in other ways, a civic program for Russia as a whole, one that they strove to enact by any means necessary. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299345808
ISBN-10: 0299345807
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 0 illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria Publications of the Wisconsin Center for Pushkin Studies


Notă biografică

Emily Wang is an assistant professor in the Department of German and Russian Languages at the University of Notre Dame.

Cuprins

Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: Emotional Communities in the Age of Pushkin
Chapter 2: Love and Friendship in Decembrists Lyrics 
Chapter 3: Russia’s Radical Baron—Reexamining the “Decembrist Pushkin”
Chapter 4: Ryleev, Pushkin, and the Poeticization of Russian History
Chapter 5: Civic Sentimentalism after Prison and Exile: Glinka and Batenkov
Coda: Civic Sentimentalism and the Decembrist Legacy in Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace
Notes 
Bibliography
Index

Recenzii

“Wang provides a fresh approach to Pushkin and the Decembrists and fosters a deeper appreciation of their impact on the emotional culture of the era.”

“Offers a new perspective. . . . Even those familiar with the scholarship on the subject will find new insight and provocative readings. . . . Wang’s research into both primary and secondary sources is exemplary.”

“This welcome book adds greatly to understanding of the multifaceted relationship between Pushkin and the Decembrists. . . . Highly recommended.”

“Emily Wang's concept of ‘civic sentimentalism’ is an exciting and novel interpretative framework for a puzzling period in Russian literature and culture.  Her engaging book gives us an entirely new understanding of Decembrism and the literary works associated with it.”