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Beyond Realism - Turgenev's Poetics of Secular Salvation (Hardcover)
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Beyond Realism - Turgenev's Poetics of Secular Salvation (Hardcover)
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Critical studies of Turgenev have tended to focus on his realistic
portrayals of nineteenth-century Russian life and have therefore
closely allied Turgenev with the dominant literary movement of that
time, Realism. By contrast, this book reveals the non-Realist
literary patterns that distinguish Turgenev's fiction. In so doing,
it newly uncovers an intricate, imaginative vision of human
experience that unites poetics and ethics.
The first part of the book identifies and assesses the ethical
values associated with Realism, finding them rooted in the virtues
of the traditional rural community. It then elucidates the very
different ethical values that inform Turgenev's art, which are
rooted not in the virtues of the community but in those of the
individual who creatively conceives and independent ethical stance.
Turgenev is thus shown to prize art not as a means of merely
representing reality but as a means of demonstrating how human
lives can be artistically shaped to achieve psychological and moral
fulfillment.
In its second part this study addresses various facets of
Turgenev's poetics, and the ethical motives behind them, as
exemplified in disparate works. One chapter examines how Turgenev
orchestrates time and space to illuminate the moral advantages of
self-constraint. Another explores Turgenev's adroit management of
language to foster imprecision and ambiguity and thereby to prevent
explicit articulation of psychologically and morally threatening
ideas. Still another chapter concentrates on Turgenev's
manipulations of narrative points of view as he displays the
benefits of bringing multiple perspectives to bear on painful
experience. And a final chapter probes the techniques of
characterization Turgenev employs to evaluate varieties of success
and failure in pursuit of self-fulfillment. The book concludes by
indicating how Turgenev faltered in his last novel precisely by
undertaking the Realist enterprise, and how he then reasserted
non-Realist aesthetic and ethical principles in his final literary
creations, prose poems.
Throughout this book, a series of close reading discloses the very
rhythm of Turgenev's thought--the nexus between his aesthetic and
moral imaginations. These reading reveal Turgenev's belief in
"secular salvation," a belief inspired not by faith in otherworldly
redemption but by confidence in individual human beings' ability to
save themselves from suffering in this world. This study therefore
shows Turgenev to be at once more complex and more creative, more
modern and more moral, than readers confining him to the realm of
Realism have acknowledged.
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