Written in blood :: revolutionary terrorism and Russian literary culture, 1861-1881 /
Written in Blood offers a fundamentally new interpretation of the emergence of modern terrorism, arguing that it formed in the Russian literary imagination well before any shot was fired or bomb exploded. In March 1881, Russia stunned the world when a small band of revolutionaries calling themselves...
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Zusammenfassung: | Written in Blood offers a fundamentally new interpretation of the emergence of modern terrorism, arguing that it formed in the Russian literary imagination well before any shot was fired or bomb exploded. In March 1881, Russia stunned the world when a small band of revolutionaries calling themselves "terrorists" assassinated the Tsar-Liberator, Alexander II. Horrified Russians blamed the influence of European political and social ideas, while shocked Europeans perceived something new and distinctly Russian in a strategy of political violence that became known the world over as "terrorism" or "the Russian method." Lynn Ellen Patyk contends that the prototype for the terrorist was the Russian writer, whose seditious word was interpreted as an audacious deed - and a violent assault on autocratic authority. The interplay and interchangeability of word and deed, Patyk argues, laid the semiotic groundwork for the symbolic act of violence at the center of revolutionary terrorism. While demonstrating how literary culture fostered the ethos, pathos, and image of the revolutionary terrorist and terrorism, she spotlights Fyodor Dostoevsky and his "terrorism trilogy"--Crime and Punishment (1866), Demons (1870-73), and The Brothers Karamazov (1878-80) - as novels that uniquely illuminate terrorism's methods and trajectory. Deftly combining riveting historical narrative with penetrating literary analysis of major and minor works, Patyk's groundbreaking book reveals the power of the word to spawn deeds and the power of literature to usher new realities into the world. -- |
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505 | 0 | |a Prologue: "Just You Wait! (Uzho tebe!)" -- Part 1: Enigmas of A-synchrony. What do Nihilists do? ; "Very dangerous!" ; Extraordinary men and gloomy monsters ; "Daring and original things" (Assez causé!) ; "Vous trouvez que l'assassinat est grandeur d'âme?" ; Spoiling one idea to save another ; A gloomier catechism -- Part 2: Apparitional terrorism in demons. "Again, like before" ; "The only possible explanation of all these wonders" ; Tarantulas with a heart? ; Dostoevsky's counterterrorism : "The first step" ; Dostoevsky's counterterrorism (Continued) : Laughter through fear ; The unity of all terrorism(s) -- Part 3: "The little devil sitting in your heart". A change of heart ; An original pan ; Emotions on trial : witness testimony and the prosecution ; Emotions on trial II : the defense ; Whose rebellion? ; False Christs and little devils ; "That is the whole answer" ; The Khokhlakova Principle : Russian society in the mirror of revolutionary terrorism ; Again, like before (again) -- Part 4: The beautiful dead (Deed). Writing in blood ; An icon with death ; Celebrity icons ; Terror in search of a face -- Epilogue: "All of Europe thrills to the horror." | |
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contents | Prologue: "Just You Wait! (Uzho tebe!)" -- Part 1: Enigmas of A-synchrony. What do Nihilists do? ; "Very dangerous!" ; Extraordinary men and gloomy monsters ; "Daring and original things" (Assez causé!) ; "Vous trouvez que l'assassinat est grandeur d'âme?" ; Spoiling one idea to save another ; A gloomier catechism -- Part 2: Apparitional terrorism in demons. "Again, like before" ; "The only possible explanation of all these wonders" ; Tarantulas with a heart? ; Dostoevsky's counterterrorism : "The first step" ; Dostoevsky's counterterrorism (Continued) : Laughter through fear ; The unity of all terrorism(s) -- Part 3: "The little devil sitting in your heart". A change of heart ; An original pan ; Emotions on trial : witness testimony and the prosecution ; Emotions on trial II : the defense ; Whose rebellion? ; False Christs and little devils ; "That is the whole answer" ; The Khokhlakova Principle : Russian society in the mirror of revolutionary terrorism ; Again, like before (again) -- Part 4: The beautiful dead (Deed). Writing in blood ; An icon with death ; Celebrity icons ; Terror in search of a face -- Epilogue: "All of Europe thrills to the horror." |
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spelling | Patyk, Lynn Ellen, author. Written in blood : revolutionary terrorism and Russian literary culture, 1861-1881 / Lynn Ellen Patyk. Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, [2017] ©2017 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Written in Blood offers a fundamentally new interpretation of the emergence of modern terrorism, arguing that it formed in the Russian literary imagination well before any shot was fired or bomb exploded. In March 1881, Russia stunned the world when a small band of revolutionaries calling themselves "terrorists" assassinated the Tsar-Liberator, Alexander II. Horrified Russians blamed the influence of European political and social ideas, while shocked Europeans perceived something new and distinctly Russian in a strategy of political violence that became known the world over as "terrorism" or "the Russian method." Lynn Ellen Patyk contends that the prototype for the terrorist was the Russian writer, whose seditious word was interpreted as an audacious deed - and a violent assault on autocratic authority. The interplay and interchangeability of word and deed, Patyk argues, laid the semiotic groundwork for the symbolic act of violence at the center of revolutionary terrorism. While demonstrating how literary culture fostered the ethos, pathos, and image of the revolutionary terrorist and terrorism, she spotlights Fyodor Dostoevsky and his "terrorism trilogy"--Crime and Punishment (1866), Demons (1870-73), and The Brothers Karamazov (1878-80) - as novels that uniquely illuminate terrorism's methods and trajectory. Deftly combining riveting historical narrative with penetrating literary analysis of major and minor works, Patyk's groundbreaking book reveals the power of the word to spawn deeds and the power of literature to usher new realities into the world. -- Provided by publisher Prologue: "Just You Wait! (Uzho tebe!)" -- Part 1: Enigmas of A-synchrony. What do Nihilists do? ; "Very dangerous!" ; Extraordinary men and gloomy monsters ; "Daring and original things" (Assez causé!) ; "Vous trouvez que l'assassinat est grandeur d'âme?" ; Spoiling one idea to save another ; A gloomier catechism -- Part 2: Apparitional terrorism in demons. "Again, like before" ; "The only possible explanation of all these wonders" ; Tarantulas with a heart? ; Dostoevsky's counterterrorism : "The first step" ; Dostoevsky's counterterrorism (Continued) : Laughter through fear ; The unity of all terrorism(s) -- Part 3: "The little devil sitting in your heart". A change of heart ; An original pan ; Emotions on trial : witness testimony and the prosecution ; Emotions on trial II : the defense ; Whose rebellion? ; False Christs and little devils ; "That is the whole answer" ; The Khokhlakova Principle : Russian society in the mirror of revolutionary terrorism ; Again, like before (again) -- Part 4: The beautiful dead (Deed). Writing in blood ; An icon with death ; Celebrity icons ; Terror in search of a face -- Epilogue: "All of Europe thrills to the horror." Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 28, 2020). Alexander II, Emperor of Russia, 1818-1881 Assassination. Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881 Political and social views. Alexander II, Emperor of Russia, 1818-1881 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmTqk3GK3TXD49MBWd84q Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJhCJvhxhYmGrBC33g8cT3 Die Stadt ohne Juden gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4308888-0 Russian literature Political aspects. Terrorism Russia History 19th century. Terrorism in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94009139 Terrorism Russia (Federation) History 19th century. Littérature russe Aspect politique. Terrorisme Russie Histoire 19e siècle. Terrorisme dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM Russian & Former Soviet Union. bisacsh Assassination fast Political and social views fast Russian literature Political aspects fast Terrorism fast Terrorism in literature fast Russia fast Terrorismus gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4059534-1 Entstehung gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4156614-2 Literatur gnd Nihilismus Motiv gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/1036158551 Terrorismus Motiv gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4482648-5 Russland gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4076899-5 1800-1899 fast History fast has work: Written in blood (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGBrPdbD9yk4F9xxm37PwC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9780299312206 0299312208 (DLC) 2016045013 (OCoLC)959698467 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1589659 Volltext |
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title_full | Written in blood : revolutionary terrorism and Russian literary culture, 1861-1881 / Lynn Ellen Patyk. |
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