Alexander Bestuzhev-Marlinsky and Russian ByronismPenn State Press, 2010 M11 1 |
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
Cultural and Personal Context | 19 |
Bestuzhev and Romantic Praxis | 41 |
Literary Criticism | 58 |
Prose and the Projected Persona | 82 |
Historical Fiction and the Fictionalized Self | 106 |
Ritualized Identity | 134 |
Incarceration | 170 |
Siberian Exile | 211 |
The Caucasus | 237 |
The Mature Fiction | 280 |
Conclusion | 344 |
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Términos y frases comunes
A. A. Bestuzhev aesthetic Aleksandr Bestuzhev Alexander Bestuzhev Alexander Pushkin Ammalat Ammalat-bek Andrei anecdote attempted battle behavior Belinsky Berkut Bestu Bestuzhev na Kavkaze Bestuzhev wrote Bestuzhev-Marlinsky brother Byron carnival Caucasus character Cherkes confession criticism death December 14 Decembrist Revolt dekabristov Derbent digression dream duel exile fate fiction Fort Slava friends genre heart hero hero's heroic persona historical ibid idea identity Iskander Karamzin Kondraty Ryleyev language Lauren Leighton Letters dtd life-text literary live Marlinsky's Mikhail military Moscow Mulla narrative narrator narrator's Nicholas officer Onegin Pavel perspective Peter Vyazemsky Petersburg Pis'ma plot poem poet polemical Polevoys Polevym political Prince Prince of Pereyaslavl Pushkin reader reality regicide represents ritual Roman and Olga romantic romanticism Russian culture Russian Literature Ryleyev Secret Society Senate Square social song speech story style Svetovid tale tale's theme tion tsar verse Vpss Vyazemsky word writing Yakubovich Yakutsk young
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