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Vasily Zhukovskys Romanticism And The Emotional History Of Russia Ilya Vinitsky Gary Saul Morson

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Vasily Zhukovskys Romanticism And The Emotional History Of Russia Ilya Vinitsky Gary Saul Morson
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Publisher: Northwestern University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 401
Author: Ilya Vinitsky; Gary Saul Morson
ISBN: 9780810130999, 0810130998
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Vasily Zhukovskys Romanticism And The Emotional History Of Russia Ilya Vinitsky Gary Saul Morson by Ilya Vinitsky; Gary Saul Morson 9780810130999, 0810130998 instant download after payment.

Ilya Vinitsky's Vasily Zhukovsky's Romanticism and the Emotional History of Russia is the first major study in English of Vasily Zhukovsky (1783-1852)--a poet, translator of German romantic verse, and, crucially, mentor of Pushkin. It focuses overdue attention to an important figure in Russian literary and cultural history. Vinitsky's "psychological biography" argues that Zhukovsky very consciously set out to create for himself an emotional life that reflected his unique brand of romanticism, different from what we associate with Pushkin or poets such as Byron or Wordsworth. For Zhukovsky, ideal love was harmonious, built on a mystical foundation of spiritual kinship. Vinitsky shows how Zhukovksy played a pivotal role in the evolution of ideas central to Russia's literary and cultural identity from the end of the eighteenth century into the decades following the Napoleonic Wars.

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