A history of Russian women's writing: 1820 - 1992

Russian women's writing is now attracting enormous interest both in the West and in Russia itself. This is the first one-volume history of the subject to appear in any language in modern times

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Main Author: Kelly, Catriona 1967- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Russian
Published: Oxford u.a. Clarendon Press 1994
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Summary:Russian women's writing is now attracting enormous interest both in the West and in Russia itself. This is the first one-volume history of the subject to appear in any language in modern times
Written from a feminist perspective, the book combines a broad historical survey with close textual analysis. Sections on women's writing in the periods 1820-1880, 1881-1917, 1917-1953, and 1953-1992 are followed by essays on individual writers
Drawing on a wide range of sources, including rare literary journals and almanacs, Catriona Kelly's account shows familiar figures such as Akhmatova, Tsvetaeva, and Tolstaya in a radical new context and brings to light a colourful gallery of fascinating but neglected writers including Elena Gan, Olga Shapir, Nadezhda Teffi, Sofiya Parnok, and Nina Sadur. The text is supported with generous quotations from the Russian, all with English translations
Item Description:Teilw. in kyrill. Schr. - Erg. zu: An anthology of Russian womenś writing
Physical Description:XII, 497 S.
ISBN:0198158726
0198159641

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