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This volume is dedicated to Fedor B. Poljakov, Professor of the University of Vienna, a distinguished specialist in the history of Russian culture and Germano-Slavic cultural relations. It brings together scholars from leading universities in the United States, Europe and the Russian Federation. Thirty-seven essays discuss a broad array of themes ranging from early-modern Muscovy and Slavia Orthodoxa to Russia’s contacts with the West from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries to modernist literature to early Soviet poetry and post-revolutionary emigration. The articles present unknown archival documents and offer new perspectives on the study of Russian literature in a comparative context.



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German-Slavic cultural relationships – Russian literature – 20 century modernism – History of Russian post-revolutionary emigration – Verse translations of Russian poetry

Скрещения судеб: Literarische und kulturelle

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 04/06/2019
      ISBN13: 9783631783856, 978-3631783856
      ISBN10: 363178385X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This volume is dedicated to Fedor B. Poljakov, Professor of the University of Vienna, a distinguished specialist in the history of Russian culture and Germano-Slavic cultural relations. It brings together scholars from leading universities in the United States, Europe and the Russian Federation. Thirty-seven essays discuss a broad array of themes ranging from early-modern Muscovy and Slavia Orthodoxa to Russia’s contacts with the West from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries to modernist literature to early Soviet poetry and post-revolutionary emigration. The articles present unknown archival documents and offer new perspectives on the study of Russian literature in a comparative context.



      Table of Contents

      German-Slavic cultural relationships – Russian literature – 20 century modernism – History of Russian post-revolutionary emigration – Verse translations of Russian poetry

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