Tolstoi and the Evolution of His Artistic World: Studies in Slavic Literature and Poetics, cartea 64
Joe Andrew, Robert Reiden Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 aug 2021
Contributors: Joe Andrew, Eric de Haard, Rose France, Helena Goscilo, Jane Gary Harris, Katalin Kroó, Irina Makoveeva, Deborah Martinsen, Robin Feuer Miller, Robin Milner-Gulland, Audun Mørch, Donna Tussing Orwin, Olga Sobolev, Diane Oenning Thompson
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004465626
ISBN-10: 9004465626
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Slavic Literature and Poetics
ISBN-10: 9004465626
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Slavic Literature and Poetics
Cuprins
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Under Western Eyes: Tolstoi in English-Language CriticismJoe Andrew
The Dancing Ploughman: Tolstoi’s Views on Poetry and His Writings in VerseEric de Haard
Tolstoy’s Breasts or the Mammary OffensiveHelena Goscilo
Tolstoi’s Dogmatic Narrator in His Sevastopol StoriesDonna Tussing Orwin
The Chronotope of Realism: Tolstoi’s Sevastopol StoriesAudun J. Mørch
Marriage, Freedom and Self in Tolstoi’s Family Happiness and Chekhov’s Three YearsRose France
Ages, Stages and the Culture of Ageing in Tolstoi’s War and PeaceJane Gary Harris
Modelling the Future in War and Peace: Forms and MeaningsKatalin Kroó
Tooth Pain, Shame and Moral Choice in Anna KareninaDeborah A. Martinsen
The Problem of Tragedy in Anna KareninaDiane Oenning Thompson
Tolstoi’s ‘About Mushrooms’Robin Feuer Miller
Anna Karenina ReduxIrina Makoveeva
‘What Is Music? What Does It Do?’ A Collective Analysis of The Kreutzer SonataRobin Milner-Gulland and Olga Sobolev
‘I Am Not the Devil, I Am Simply a Sinful Woman’. Narrative and Gender in Father Sergius: A Neo-Formalist ApproachJoe Andrew
Index
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Under Western Eyes: Tolstoi in English-Language CriticismJoe Andrew
The Dancing Ploughman: Tolstoi’s Views on Poetry and His Writings in VerseEric de Haard
Tolstoy’s Breasts or the Mammary OffensiveHelena Goscilo
Tolstoi’s Dogmatic Narrator in His Sevastopol StoriesDonna Tussing Orwin
The Chronotope of Realism: Tolstoi’s Sevastopol StoriesAudun J. Mørch
Marriage, Freedom and Self in Tolstoi’s Family Happiness and Chekhov’s Three YearsRose France
Ages, Stages and the Culture of Ageing in Tolstoi’s War and PeaceJane Gary Harris
Modelling the Future in War and Peace: Forms and MeaningsKatalin Kroó
Tooth Pain, Shame and Moral Choice in Anna KareninaDeborah A. Martinsen
The Problem of Tragedy in Anna KareninaDiane Oenning Thompson
Tolstoi’s ‘About Mushrooms’Robin Feuer Miller
Anna Karenina ReduxIrina Makoveeva
‘What Is Music? What Does It Do?’ A Collective Analysis of The Kreutzer SonataRobin Milner-Gulland and Olga Sobolev
‘I Am Not the Devil, I Am Simply a Sinful Woman’. Narrative and Gender in Father Sergius: A Neo-Formalist ApproachJoe Andrew
Index
Notă biografică
Joe Andrew is Professor Emeritus of Keele University. Educated at Oxford University, at Keele he taught Film and Russian literature. He has published over 25 books, most recently Dostoevskii's Overcoat: Influence, Comparison and Transposition, edited with Robert Reid (Rodopi, 2013).
Robert Reid is an Honorary Fellow of Keele University where he was formerly Reader in Russian. He has published widely on Russian literature. His most recent publication is Dostoevskii's Overcoat: Influence, Comparison and Transposition, edited with Joe Andrew (Rodopi, 2013).
Robert Reid is an Honorary Fellow of Keele University where he was formerly Reader in Russian. He has published widely on Russian literature. His most recent publication is Dostoevskii's Overcoat: Influence, Comparison and Transposition, edited with Joe Andrew (Rodopi, 2013).
Recenzii
“The 13 essays, which include contributions from some of the most recognized names in innovative Tolstoy scholarship, deliver on that premise in varied and captivating ways. Generally, the authors closely read one concrete textual component—certain works’ use of or rhetoric around versification or music; […] demonstrate how it communicates and, just as important, sometimes complicates the weighty Tolstoyan ‘message.’ The fresh approach abounds with illuminating insights.”
- B. J. Nieubuurt, University of Michigan, US in CHOICE connect, Vol. 59 2022
- B. J. Nieubuurt, University of Michigan, US in CHOICE connect, Vol. 59 2022