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The Cambridge Companion to the Classic Russian Novel
A comprehensive account of classic Russian fiction of the past two hundred years.
Malcolm V. Jones (Edited by), Robin Feuer Miller (Edited by)
9780521473460, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 30 April 1998
340 pages
23.6 x 15.8 x 2.7 cm, 0.665 kg
'The Cambridge Companion to the Classic Russian Novel is a provocative and challenging read … Cambridge University Press has offered once again an excellent thematic study of a tradition that has produced some of the most profound, psychologically insightful, and spiritually challenging texts - those of the classic Russian novelist.' Moscow Tribune
Many Russian novels of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries have made a huge impact, not only inside the boundaries of their own country but across the western world. The Cambridge Companion to the Classic Russian Novel offers a thematic account of these novels, in fourteen newly-commissioned essays by prominent European and North American scholars. There are chapters on the city, the countryside, politics, satire, religion, psychology, philosophy; the romantic, realist and modernist traditions; and technique, gender and theory. In this context the work of Pushkin, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Turgenev, Bulgakov, Nabokov, Pasternak and Solzhenitsyn, among others, is described and discussed. There is a chronology and guide to further reading; all quotations are in English. This volume will be invaluable not only for students and scholars but for anyone interested in the Russian novel.
Acknowledgements
Notes on contributors
Chronology
Editors' preface Malcolm V. Jones and Robin Feuer Miller
1. Introduction Malcolm V. Jones
Part I. The Setting: 2. The city Robert Maguire
3. The countryside Hugh MacLean
Part II. The Culture: 4. Politics Gareth Jones
5. Satire Lesley Milne
6. Religion Jostein Børtnes
7. Psychology and society Andrew Wachtel
8. Philosophy in the nineteenth-century novel Gary Saul Morson
Part III: The Literary Tradition: 9. The romantic tradition Susanne Fusso
10. The realist tradition Victor Terras
11. The modernist tradition Robert Russell
Part IV. Structures and Readings: 12. Novelistic technique Robert Belknap
13. Gender Barbara Heldt
14. Theory Caryl Emerson
Guide to further reading
Index.
Subject Areas: Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers [DSK]
