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Cambridge Studies in Russian Literature

Tato edice nabízí hluboké ponory do bohatého světa ruské a sovětské literatury a kultury. Každá kniha přináší nové a pronikavé pohledy na klíčová díla, autory a literární proudy. Série je určena pro ty, kteří chtějí hlouběji porozumět vývoji a nuancím této významné literární tradice. Je to neocenitelný zdroj pro studenty, akademiky i všechny milovníky světové literatury.

The Last Soviet Avant-Garde
Portraits of Early Russian Liberals
Nabokov's Early Fiction

Doporučené pořadí čtení

  1. Nabokov's Early Fiction

    Patterns of Self and Other

    • 300 stránek
    • 11 hodin čtení

    Focusing on the development of Nabokov's prose fiction, this study examines his literary evolution from the 1920s through the late 1930s. It explores the stylistic and thematic transformations in his work during this formative period, highlighting key influences and innovations that shaped his narrative techniques and characterizations. The analysis provides insights into how Nabokov's experiences and artistic vision contributed to his distinctive voice in literature.

    Nabokov's Early Fiction
  2. Portraits of Early Russian Liberals

    A Study of the Thought of T. N. Granovsky, V. P. Botkin, P. V. Annenkov, A. V. Druzhinin, and K. D. Kavelin

    • 304 stránek
    • 11 hodin čtení
    5,0(1)Ohodnotit

    Focusing on five influential Russian liberal thinkers, the book explores their contributions within the broader context of Russian history, literature, and intellectual thought. It delves into the unique perspectives and ideas these thinkers offered, shedding light on their impact on Russian society and culture during a pivotal era.

    Portraits of Early Russian Liberals
  3. The Last Soviet Avant-Garde

    • 292 stránek
    • 11 hodin čtení
    3,7(3)Ohodnotit

    Exploring the OBERIU group, this study delves into the lives and works of a collective of avant-garde Soviet writers known for their innovative and experimental approaches to literature. It examines their impact on the cultural landscape of the time, highlighting their unique styles and themes that challenged traditional norms. Through detailed analysis, the book uncovers the historical and political contexts that shaped their creative expressions, offering insights into their lasting influence on contemporary literature.

    The Last Soviet Avant-Garde