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The Russian Twentieth Century Short Story A Critical Companion Lyudmila Parts Editor

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The Russian Twentieth Century Short Story A Critical Companion Lyudmila Parts Editor
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Publisher: Academic Studies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.15 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Lyudmila Parts (editor)
ISBN: 9781618110169, 1618110160
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Russian Twentieth Century Short Story A Critical Companion Lyudmila Parts Editor by Lyudmila Parts (editor) 9781618110169, 1618110160 instant download after payment.

The Twentieth Century Russian Short Story: A Critical Companion is a collection of the most informative critical articles on some of the best twentieth-century Russian short stories from Chekhov and Bunin to Tolstaya and Pelevin. While each article focuses on a particular short story, collectively they elucidate the developments in each author’s oeuvre and in the subjects, structure, and themes of the twentieth-century Russian short story. American, European and Russian scholars discuss the recurrent themes of language’s power and limits, of childhood and old age, of art and sexuality, and of cultural, individual and artistic memory. The book opens with a discussion of the short story genre and its socio-cultural function. This book will be of value to all scholars of Russian literature, the short story, and genre theory.

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