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By Fables Alone - Literature and State Ideology in Late-Eighteenth - Early-Nineteenth-Century Russia (Paperback): Andrei Zorin By Fables Alone - Literature and State Ideology in Late-Eighteenth - Early-Nineteenth-Century Russia (Paperback)
Andrei Zorin; Translated by Marcus C. Levitt
R1,065 R762 Discovery Miles 7 620 Save R303 (28%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Academic Studies Press is proud to present this translation of Professor Andrei Zorin's seminal Kormya Dvuglavogo Orla. This collection of essays includes several that have never before appeared in English, including "The People's War: The Time of Troubles in Russian Literature, 1806-1807" and "Holy Alliances: V. A. Zhukovskii's Epistle 'To Emperor Alexander' and Christian Universalism."

By Fables Alone - Literature and State Ideology in Late-Eighteenth & Early-Nineteenth-Century Russia (Hardcover): Andrei Zorin By Fables Alone - Literature and State Ideology in Late-Eighteenth & Early-Nineteenth-Century Russia (Hardcover)
Andrei Zorin; Translated by Marcus Levitt
R2,670 Discovery Miles 26 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Academic Studies Press is proud to present this translation of Professor Andrei Zorin's seminal Kormya Dvuglavogo Orla. This collection of essays includes several that have never before appeared in English, including "The People's War: The Time of Troubles in Russian Literature, 1806-1807" and "Holy Alliances: V. A. Zhukovskii's Epistle 'To Emperor Alexander' and Christian Universalism."

The Emergence of a Hero - A Tale of Romantic Love in Russia around 1800 (Hardcover): Andrei Zorin The Emergence of a Hero - A Tale of Romantic Love in Russia around 1800 (Hardcover)
Andrei Zorin; Translated by Leo Shtutin
R2,844 R2,427 Discovery Miles 24 270 Save R417 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Emergence of a Hero is dedicated to the history of Russian emotional culture of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries - the epoch when the court Masonic lodges and literature were competing for the monopoly on the 'symbolic images of feeling' that an educated and Europeanised Russian was supposed to interiorize and reproduce. The case study in the centre of the study is the story of the life and death of Andrei Turgenev (1781-1803), the author of a confessional diary, a gifted poet, and an early Russian Romantic who failed to live up to the principles and models he cherished. Brought up on the patterns of emotions he found in works of Rousseau, Sterne, and the authors of Sturm and Drang, he soon found them too narrow for his individuality, and navigated towards a more mature nineteenth century Romanticism, but was not able to make this transition. Turgenev experimented not so much in his literary work as in his life. The reconstruction of this convoluted and enigmatic case is based on archival research and innovative analysis of individual emotional experience.

Leo Tolstoy (Paperback): Andrei Zorin Leo Tolstoy (Paperback)
Andrei Zorin
R392 R321 Discovery Miles 3 210 Save R71 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

When he arrived in Moscow in 1851, a young Leo Tolstoy set himself three immediate aims: to gamble, to marry and to obtain a post. At that time he managed only the first. The writer’s momentous life would be full of forced breaks and abrupt departures, from the death of his beloved parents to an abandonment of the social class into which he had been born. Andrei Zorin skilfully pieces together Tolstoy’s life, offering an account of the novelist’s deepest feelings and motives, and a brilliant interpretation of his major works, including the celebrated novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina.

On the Periphery of Europe, 1762-1825 - The Self-Invention of the Russian Elite (Paperback): Andreas Schoenle, Andrei Zorin On the Periphery of Europe, 1762-1825 - The Self-Invention of the Russian Elite (Paperback)
Andreas Schoenle, Andrei Zorin
R915 Discovery Miles 9 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Throughout the eighteenth century, the Russian elite assimilated the ideas, emotions, and practices of the aristocracy in Western countries to various degrees, while retaining a strong sense of their distinctive identity. In On the Periphery of Europe, 1762-1825, Andreas Schoenle and Andrei Zorin examine the principal manifestations of Europeanization for Russian elites in their daily lives, through the import of material culture, the adoption of certain social practices, travel, reading patterns, and artistic consumption. The authors consider five major sites of Europeanization: court culture, religion, education, literature, and provincial life. The Europeanization of the Russian elite paradoxically strengthened its pride in its Russianness, precisely because it participated in networks of interaction and exchange with European elites and shared in their linguistic and cultural capital. In this way, Europeanization generated forms of sociability that helped the elite consolidate its corporate identity as distinct from court society and also from the people. The Europeanization of Russia was uniquely intense, complex, and pervasive, as it aimed not only to emulate forms of behavior, but to forge an elite that was intrinsically European, while remaining Russian. The second of a two-volume project (the first is a multi-authored collection of case studies), this insightful study will appeal to scholars and students of Russian and East European history and culture, as well as those interested in transnational processes.

The Europeanized Elite in Russia, 1762-1825 - Public Role and Subjective Self (Paperback): Andreas Schoenle, Andrei Zorin,... The Europeanized Elite in Russia, 1762-1825 - Public Role and Subjective Self (Paperback)
Andreas Schoenle, Andrei Zorin, Alexei Evstratov
R1,102 Discovery Miles 11 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This illuminating volume provides a new understanding of the subjective identity and public roles of Russia's Europeanized elite between the years of 1762 and 1825. Through a series of rich case studies, the editors reconstruct the social group's worldview, complex identities, conflicting loyalties, and evolving habits. The studies explore the institutions that shaped these nobles, their attitude to state service, the changing patterns of their family life, their emotional world, religious beliefs, and sense of time. The creation of a Europeanized elite in Russia was a state-initiated project that aimed to overcome the presumed "backwardness" of the country. The evolution of this social group in its relations to political authority provides insight into the fraught identity of a country developing on the geopolitical periphery of Europe. In contrast to postcolonial studies that explore the imposition of political, social, and cultural structures on colonized societies, this multidisciplinary volume explores the patterns of behavior and emotion that emerge from the processes of self-Europeanization. The Europeanized Elite in Russia, 1762-1825, will appeal to scholars and general readers interested in Russian history and culture, particularly in light of current political debates about globalization and widening social inequality in Europe.

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