And it Came to Pass that the King was Dead ... Translated ... by Maurice Magnus

And it Came to Pass that the King was Dead ... Translated ... by Maurice Magnus
Title And it Came to Pass that the King was Dead ... Translated ... by Maurice Magnus PDF eBook
Author Leonid Nikolaevich Andreev
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Pages 46
Release 1921
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The Nation and Athenaeum

The Nation and Athenaeum
Title The Nation and Athenaeum PDF eBook
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Pages 912
Release 1921
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The Nation and the Athenaeum

The Nation and the Athenaeum
Title The Nation and the Athenaeum PDF eBook
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Pages 930
Release 1921
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The Nation

The Nation
Title The Nation PDF eBook
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Pages 806
Release 1921
Genre Great Britain
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AND IT CAME TO PASS THAT THE K

AND IT CAME TO PASS THAT THE K
Title AND IT CAME TO PASS THAT THE K PDF eBook
Author Leonid 1871-1919 Andreyev
Publisher Wentworth Press
Pages 64
Release 2016-08-24
Genre History
ISBN 9781360279145

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Russomania

Russomania
Title Russomania PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Beasley
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 576
Release 2020-03-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192522477

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Russomania: Russian Culture and the Creation of British Modernism provides a new account of modernist literature's emergence in Britain. British writers played a central role in the dissemination of Russian literature and culture during the early twentieth century, and their writing was transformed by the encounter. This study restores the thick history of that moment, by analyzing networks of dissemination and reception to recover the role of neglected as well as canonical figures, and institutions as well as individuals. The dominant account of British modernism privileges a Francophile genealogy, but the turn-of-the century debate about the future of British writing was a triangular debate, a debate not only between French and English models, but between French, English, and Russian models. Francophile modernists associated Russian literature, especially the Tolstoyan novel, with an uncritical immersion in 'life' at the expense of a mastery of style, and while individual works might be admired, Russian literature as a whole was represented as a dangerous model for British writing. This supposed danger was closely bound up with the politics of the period, and this book investigates how Russian culture was deployed in the close relationships between writers, editors, and politicians who made up the early twentieth-century intellectual class—the British intelligentsia. Russomania argues that the most significant impact of Russian culture is not to be found in stylistic borrowings between canonical authors, but in the shaping of the major intellectual questions of the period: the relation between language and action, writer and audience, and the work of art and lived experience. The resulting account brings an occluded genealogy of early modernism to the fore, with a different arrangement of protagonists, different critical values, and stronger lines of connection to the realist experiments of the Victorian past, and the anti-formalism and revived romanticism of the 1930s and 1940s future.

The New Statesman

The New Statesman
Title The New Statesman PDF eBook
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Pages 816
Release 1922
Genre Great Britain
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