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Satyra w literaturach wschodniosłowiańskich
  • Language: ru
  • Pages: 342

Satyra w literaturach wschodniosłowiańskich

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Studia wschodniosłowiańskie
  • Language: ru
  • Pages: 788

Studia wschodniosłowiańskie

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Yiddishlands
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

Yiddishlands

A renowned scholar looks back on his life and the life of his mother, tracing the Yiddish experience through major historical events of the last century. A rich, sweeping memoir by David G. Roskies, Yiddishlands proceeds from the premise that Yiddish culture is spread out among many different people and geographic areas and transmitted through story, song, study, and the family. Roskies leads readers through Yiddishlands old and new by revisiting his personal and professional experiences and retelling his remarkable family saga in a series of lively, irreverent, and interwoven stories. Beginning with a flashback to his grandmother’s storybook wedding in 1878, Yiddishlands brings to life th...

Acta Polono-Ruthenica
  • Language: pl
  • Pages: 968

Acta Polono-Ruthenica

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Between Dog & Wolf
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

Between Dog & Wolf

This “intricate and rewarding” novel by the renowned author of A School for Fools is “a Russian Finnegan’s Wake” finally available in English translation (Vanity Fair). One of contemporary Russia’s greatest novelists, Sasha Sokolov is celebrated for his experimental, verbally playful prose. Written in 1980, his novel Between Dog and Wolf has long been considered impossible to translate because of its complex puns, rhymes, and neologisms. But in this acclaimed translation, Alexander Boguslawski has achieved “a masterful feat…remarkably faithful to the subtleties of Sokolov's language” (Olga Matich, University of California, Berkeley). Alternating between the voices of an old, one-legged knife-sharpener, a game warden who writes poetry, and Sokolov himself, this language-driven novel unfolds a story of life on the upper Volga River, in which time, characters, and death all prove unstable. The one constant is the Russian landscape, where the Volga is a more-crossable River Styx, especially when it freezes in winter.

Dialog, gra, intertekst w literaturach wschodniosłowiańskich
  • Language: pl
  • Pages: 260

Dialog, gra, intertekst w literaturach wschodniosłowiańskich

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Russian Nights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

Russian Nights

Russian Nights, Vladimir Fedorovich Odoevsky's major work, is of great importance in Russian intellectual history. This captivating novel is the summation of Odoevsky's views and interests in many fields: Gothic literature, romanticism, mysticism, the occult, social responsibility, Westernization, utopia and anti-utopia. Compared variously to The Decameron, to Hoffman's Serapion Brethren, and the Platonic dialogues, Russian Nights is a mixture of genres - a series of romantic and society tales framed by Odoevsky's musings on the main strands of Russian thought of the 1820s and 1830s. This is a unique work of Russian literature, and a key sourcebook for Russian romanticism and Russian social and aesthetic thought of its epoch.

The Irony of the Ideal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 440

The Irony of the Ideal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Ars Rossica

Explores the most tormenting problems of Russian literature in provocative engagements with its major authors, from Pushkin, Gogol and Dostoevsky to Nabokov, Platonov and post-Soviet postmodernists. Focuses on the ironies and paradoxes that transform sublime ideals into their opposites and trigger the forces of evil and self-destruction.

Practicing New Historicism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Practicing New Historicism

For almost twenty years, new historicism has been a highly controversial and influential force in literary and cultural studies. In Practicing the New Historicism, two of its most distinguished practitioners reflect on its surprisingly disparate sources and far-reaching effects. In lucid and jargon-free prose, Catherine Gallagher and Stephen Greenblatt focus on five central aspects of new historicism: recurrent use of anecdotes, preoccupation with the nature of representations, fascination with the history of the body, sharp focus on neglected details, and skeptical analysis of ideology. Arguing that new historicism has always been more a passionately engaged practice of questioning and anal...

Friendship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

Friendship

There has been a marked revival of interest among philosophers in the topic of friendship. This collection of fifteen essays presents an admirable range of the diverse contemporary approaches to friendship within philosophy. The book is divided into three sections. The first centers on the nature of friendship, the difference between friendship and other personal loves, and the importance of friendship in the individual's life. The second section discusses the moral significance of friendship and the response of various ethical theories and theorists (Aristotelian, Christian, Kantian, and consequentialist) to the phenomenon of friendship. The last section deals with the importance of persona...