The Pushkin Handbook

Forsideomslag
David M. Bethea
Univ of Wisconsin Press, 2005 - 665 sider
The Pushkin Handbook, a collection of new studies by leading Pushkin scholars from the former Soviet Union, North America, and elsewhere, unites in one volume a multiplicity of voices engaged in a genuinely post-Soviet dialogue.
Contributors to the volume consider Pushkin in terms of his biography; his innovations in the forms of lyric, narrative poem, novel in verse, drama, and fictional prose; his thoughts on history, politics, and literature; the textual challenges of his work; and the problems of translating it. Another major focus is Pushkin's place in the literary and cultural cosmos: his relationship to his Russian predecessors and contemporaries, his responses to other European literature, his role within the traditions of Romanticism and Realism, and his reception and interpretation by readers at various points in history.

A Publication of the Wisconsin Center for Pushkin Studies
 

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BETHEA and Sergei DavyDOV
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Предмет наших изучений и восторгов
45
язык и стих
60
Лирика Пушкина
73
Поэмы Пушкина
114
Questions of Genre and Poetics in Evgenii Onegin
155
Evgenii Onegin as Pushkins Central Novel of Development
172
Драматургия Пушкина
190
Post1966 Perspectives
364
Pushkin and the Caucasus
379
The Pushkin Myth in Russia
403
Pushkin and English Literature
424
Пушкин и французская литература
458
Предшественники Пушкина в XVIII и XIX вв
475
Пушкин и литературное движение его времени
494
Pushkin and Romanticism
537

Нисхождение Пушкина к прозе
210
Tracing Trends
241
Pushkin as Historical Thinker
266
The Evolution of Pushkins Political Thought
283
Pushkin as Critic
321
Pushkin and Problems of Translation
334
Из истории понимания Пушкина
352
Некоторые итоги и перспективы
568
Pushkin and Music
591
Pushkiniana as an Encyclopedia of Contemporary
609
Contributors
639
Index
647
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David Bethea is the Vilas Professor of Slavic Languages and Literature at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of Realizing Metaphors: Alexander Pushkin and the Life of the Poet, Khodasevich: His Life and Art, The Shape of Apocalypse in Modern Russian Fiction, and Joseph Brodsky and the Creation of Exile, and the editor of Pushkin Today.

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