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Exotic Moscow under Western eyes / Irene Masing-Delic
(Cultural revolutions : Russia in the twentieth century)

Material Type E-Book
Publisher Boston : Academic Studies Press
Year 2009
Language English
Size 1 online resource (xvii, 245 pages)

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URL E-Book 電子ブック(EBSCO: eBook Open Access Collection)
EB2200055
9781618111364

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Contents The music of ecstasy and the picture of harmony : Nietzsche's Dionysus and Apollo in Turgenev's "Song of triumphant love"
A change of gender roles : the Pygmalion motif in Jane Austen's Emma and Ivan Goncharov's Oblomov
Clairvoyant mothers and erring sons : Dostoevsky's Crime and punishment and Conrad's Under Western eyes
Rescuing culture from civilization : Gorky, Gogol, Sologub and the Mediterranean model
The "castrator" Rogozhin and the "castrate" Smerdiakov : incarnations of Dostoevsky's 'devil-bearing' people?
Who are the Tatars in Alexander Bolk's The homeland? : the East in the literary-ideological discourse of the Russian symbolists
Gothic historiosophy : the Pani Katerina story in Pasternak's Doctor Zhivago
Larissa-Lolita, or catharsis and dolor, in the artist-novels Doktor Zhivago and Lolita
Survival of the superfluous: doubling and mimicry in Nabokov's Podvig-Glory
Moscow in the tropics : exotica in Valerii Briusov's early urban poetry
Notes English
This collection of essays on Turgenev, Goncharov, Conrad, Dostoevsky, Blok, Briusov, Gor'kii, Pasternak and Nabokov represents diverse voices but is also unified. One invariant is the recurring distinction between "culture" and "civilization" and the vision of Russia as the bearer of culture because it is "barbaric." Another stance advocates the synthesis of "sense and sensibility" and the vision of "Apollo" and "Dionysus" creating a "civilized culture" together. Those voices that delight in the artificiality of civilization are complemented by those apprehensive of the dangers inherent in barbarism. This collection thus adds new perspectives to the much-debated opposition of vital Russia and a declining West, offering novel interpretations of classics from Oblomov to Lolita and The Idiot to Doctor Zhivago
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-240) and index
digitized 2010 HathiTrust Digital Library
Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
Authors *Masing-Delic, I.
Subjects LCSH:Russian literature -- History and criticism  All Subject Search
LCSH:National characteristics, Russian, in literature
BISACSH:LITERARY CRITICISM -- Russian & Former Soviet Union  All Subject Search
BISACSH:LITERARY CRITICISM -- Semiotics & Theory  All Subject Search
FREE:Literature
FREE:National characteristics, Russian, in literature
FREE:Russian literature
FREE:Literatur
FREE:Literary studies: general
LCSH:Russia -- In literature  All Subject Search
FREE:Russia (Federation)
SWD:Russisch
LCSH:Electronic book
FREE:Criticism, interpretation, etc
BSH:Electronic books
SWD:Geschichte 1800-2000
Classification DC22:891.709/35847
ID ED00001238
ISBN 9781618111364

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