The heritage of medieval hagiography, the diverse and voluminous
literature devoted to saints, was much more important in
nineteenth-century Russia than is often recognized. Although
scholars have treated examples of the influence of hagiographic
writing on a few prominent Russian writers, Margaret Ziolkowski is
the first to describe the vast extent of its impact. Some of the
authors she discusses are Kondratii Ryleev, Aleksandr
Bestuzhevy2DMarlinskii, Fedor Dostoevsky, Leo Tolstoy, Nikolai
Leskov, Gleb Uspenskii, Dmitrii Merezhkovskii, and Maksimilian
Voloshin. Such writers were often exposed to saints' lives at an
early age, and these stories left a deep impression to be dealt
with later, whether favorably or otherwise.
Professor Ziolkowski identifies and analyzes the most common
usages of hagiographic material by Russian writers, as well as the
variety of purposes that inspired this exploitation of their
cultural past. Tolstoy, for instance, employed hagiographic sources
to attack the organized church and the institution of monasticism.
Individual chapters treat the influence of hagiography on the
poetry of the Decembrists, reworkings of specific hagiographic
legends or tales, and the application of hagiographic conventions
and features to contemporary characters and situations.
Originally published in 1988.
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