Russian Literature and the Classics

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Ancient Greece
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Apollon Apollonovich
Bella Akhmadulina
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Bely's Petersburg
Bely’s Petersburg
Bronze Horseman
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classical
classical antiquity in Russian literature
classical reception studies
Country House Poem
Dmitry Merezhkovsky
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Exegi Monumentum
Family Emblem
General Staff Building
Greco-Roman influence
Grossman's Analysis
Grossman's Work
Hellenic Religion
Horace's Epode
intertextuality analysis
ivanov
literary adaptation theory
Modern Rome
motifs
Oedipus Tyrannus
Orpheus Legend
Revisionary Ratios
River Lethe
Roman Sonnets
Russian modernism scholarship
Sergei Bulgakov
silver
solovyov
Soviet cultural history
Sovremennye Zapiski
Starry Light
Time Space Dichotomy
vladimir
vyacheslav
Young Man

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  • ISBN 9783718606054
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Feb 1996
  • Publisher: Harwood-Academic Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: CH
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Russian Literature and the Classics attempts to fill a gap. To date there has been no book-length, systematic study of the impact of antiquity on Russian literature and culture. While by no means claiming to offer a comprehensive approach, the authors focus on various aspects of the influence which the Classics have had on Russian literature at particularly significant junctures - the beginning of the nineteenth century; the age of the great Russian realist novel; the "Silver Age"; Stalin's terror; the "Thaw" after 1956; and the period just before the collapse of Soviet society. In their introductory essay the editors offer an overview of the Classical Tradition. In it, they provide an insight into the contrasting ways in which that tradition manifested itself in the literatures of Western Europe and of Russia.

Peter I. Barta is a lecturer in Russian Studies at the University of Surrey in England. David H. J. Larmour is an associate professor and chair of Classics at Texas Tech University in Lubbock. Paul Allen Miller is an assistant professor of Classics and Comparative Literature at Texas Tech.