Turgenev
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042031470
ISBN-10: 9042031476
Pagini: 343
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 9042031476
Pagini: 343
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Brill
Cuprins
Preface
Notes on Contributors
Robert Reid: Introduction: Turgenev: Art, Ideology and Legacy
Turgenev’s Art
Irene Masing-Delic: Hidden Spaces in Turgenev’s Short Prose: What They Conceal and What They Show
Steven Brett Shaklan: ‘So Many Foreign and Useless Words!’: Ivan Turgenev’s Poetics of Negation
Joost van Baak: Turgenev-Bricoleur: Observations on the World of Turgenev’s Sketches from a Hunter’s Album
Sander Brouwer: First Love, but not First Lover: Turgenev’s Poetics of Unoriginality
Erica Siegel: Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick: The Language of Things in Fathers and Sons
Willem G. Weststeijn: The Description of the Appearance of Characters in Turgenev’s Novels (in particular Fathers and Sons)
Turgenev’s Ideology
Kathryn Ambrose: Turgenev’s Representation of the ‘New People’
Richard Freeborn: No Smoke without a Bit of Fire
Elena Katz: Turgenev and the ‘Jewish Question’
Greta Slobin: Turgenev Finds a Home in Russia Abroad
Turgenev’s Legacy
Justin Weir: Turgenev as Institution: Sketches from a Hunter’s Album in Tolstoi’s Early Aesthetics
Henrietta Mondry: A Wrong Kind of Love - A Teacher of Sex on a Teacher of Love: Vasilii Rozanov on Turgenev and Viardot
Otto Boele: After Death, the Movie (1915) - Ivan Turgenev, Evgenii Bauer and the Aesthetics of Morbidity
Rachel Morley: Performing Femininity in an Age of Change: Evgenii Bauer, Ivan Turgenev and the Legend of Evlaliia Kadmina
Kevin Windle and Rosh Ireland: Turgenev’s Antipodean Echoes: Robert Dessaix and his Russian Mentor
Olga Soboleva and Pogos Saiadian: Ivan Sergeev, Fathers and Sons: The Phenomenon of the Nouveau-Russian Novel
Notes on Contributors
Robert Reid: Introduction: Turgenev: Art, Ideology and Legacy
Turgenev’s Art
Irene Masing-Delic: Hidden Spaces in Turgenev’s Short Prose: What They Conceal and What They Show
Steven Brett Shaklan: ‘So Many Foreign and Useless Words!’: Ivan Turgenev’s Poetics of Negation
Joost van Baak: Turgenev-Bricoleur: Observations on the World of Turgenev’s Sketches from a Hunter’s Album
Sander Brouwer: First Love, but not First Lover: Turgenev’s Poetics of Unoriginality
Erica Siegel: Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick: The Language of Things in Fathers and Sons
Willem G. Weststeijn: The Description of the Appearance of Characters in Turgenev’s Novels (in particular Fathers and Sons)
Turgenev’s Ideology
Kathryn Ambrose: Turgenev’s Representation of the ‘New People’
Richard Freeborn: No Smoke without a Bit of Fire
Elena Katz: Turgenev and the ‘Jewish Question’
Greta Slobin: Turgenev Finds a Home in Russia Abroad
Turgenev’s Legacy
Justin Weir: Turgenev as Institution: Sketches from a Hunter’s Album in Tolstoi’s Early Aesthetics
Henrietta Mondry: A Wrong Kind of Love - A Teacher of Sex on a Teacher of Love: Vasilii Rozanov on Turgenev and Viardot
Otto Boele: After Death, the Movie (1915) - Ivan Turgenev, Evgenii Bauer and the Aesthetics of Morbidity
Rachel Morley: Performing Femininity in an Age of Change: Evgenii Bauer, Ivan Turgenev and the Legend of Evlaliia Kadmina
Kevin Windle and Rosh Ireland: Turgenev’s Antipodean Echoes: Robert Dessaix and his Russian Mentor
Olga Soboleva and Pogos Saiadian: Ivan Sergeev, Fathers and Sons: The Phenomenon of the Nouveau-Russian Novel
Recenzii
"This large diverse collection of papers presented at a conference at Mansfield College, Oxford, in 2006 adds welcome weight to the accumulating scholarship on Turgenev. […]The volume begins strongly with an intriguing piece by Irene Masing-Delic on a repeated scenario of transgression into hidden or forbidden spaces in Turgenev’s short prose." – Dale E. Paterson, Amherst College, in: Slavic and East European Journal 56/3 (2012), pp. 461-463
"Overall, this is a stimulating collection, which will appeal both to Turgenev specialists and the general Slavist reader." – in: The Russian Review 70/3 (July 2011), p. 505
"Overall, this is a stimulating collection, which will appeal both to Turgenev specialists and the general Slavist reader." – in: The Russian Review 70/3 (July 2011), p. 505