Twentieth-century Russian literary criticism /

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Other Authors: Erlich, Victor, 1914-2007
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Haven : Yale University Press, 1975.
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Table of Contents:
  • Erlich, V. Modern Russian criticism from Andrej Belyj to Andrej Sinjavskij: trends, issues, personalities
  • The symbolists: Belyj, A. Gogol. Annenskij, I. The aesthetics of Gogol's Dead souls and its legacy
  • Formalists and near-formalists: Shklovskij, V. Pushkin and Sterne: Eugene Onegin. Shklovskij, V. Parallels in Tolstoy. Eikhenbaum, B. Pushkin's path to prose. Eikhenbaum, B. On Tolstoy's crises. Tynjanov, J. Dostoevsky and Gogol. Zhirmunskij, V. The passion of Aleksandr Blok. Jakobson, R. On a generation that squandered its poets
  • Early Soviet Marxists: Trotsky, L. Majakovskij and Russian futurism. Voronskij, A. Isaac Babel. Aldanov, M. The enigma of Tolstoy. Bitsilli, P. From Chekhonte to Chekhov. Adamovich, G. Vladimir Nabokov
  • The recent scene: Sinjavskij, A. On Boris Pasternak. Lakshin, V. Mikhail Bulgakov's The master and Margarita. Ginzburg, L. The poetics of Osip Mandelstam