The positive hero in Russian literature /
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Author / Creator: | Mathewson, Rufus W. |
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Edition: | 2nd ed. |
Imprint: | Evanston, Ill. : Northwestern University Press, 2000. |
Description: | xix, 367 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Studies in Russian literature and theory |
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Format: | E-Resource Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4181180 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- Pt. 1. The Divided Tradition. 2. The Hero and the Heritage. 3. Belinsky: "My Heroes Are the Destroyers"
- 4. Dobrolyubov: Beyond the Superfluous Man. 5. Chernyshevsky: "The Salt of the Salt of the Earth" 6. Rebuttal I: The Theory. 7. Rebuttal II: Hamlet and Don Quixote
- Pt. 2. The Marxian Increment. 8. Marxism, Realism, and the Hero. 9. Complete and Incomplete Men. 10. Lenin and Gorky: The Turning Point
- Pt. 3. Toward Orthodoxy, 1918-1953. 11. Leather Men. 12. Two Bureaucracies. 13. Four Novels
- Pt. 4. Rebuttal III: The Dissident Vision. 14. Pasternak: "An Inward Music" 15. Solzhenitsyn I: Marx Proposes, Stalin Disposes. 16. Solzhenitsyn II: "Just Like That!" 17. Solzhenitsyn III: Positive Colonels and a Tragic General. 18. Andrei Sinyavsky: Conclusions.