
By Fables Alone
Literature and State Ideology in Late-Eighteenth Early-Nineteenth-Century Russia
Andrei Zorin(Author)
Academic Studies Press
Published on 5. June 2014
Book
Hardback
420 pages
978-1-61811-346-7 (ISBN)
Description
Academic Studies Press is proud to present this translation of Professor Andrei Zorin's seminal Kormya Dvuglavogo Orla.
This collection of essays includes several that have never before appeared in English, including "The People's War: The Time of Troubles in Russian Literature, 1806-1807" and "Holy Alliances: V. A. Zhukovskii's Epistle 'To Emperor Alexander' and Christian Universalism".
This collection of essays includes several that have never before appeared in English, including "The People's War: The Time of Troubles in Russian Literature, 1806-1807" and "Holy Alliances: V. A. Zhukovskii's Epistle 'To Emperor Alexander' and Christian Universalism".
Reviews / Votes
"... Zorin commands a broad range of literary and historical literature and his essays give depth to the selected themes concerning the reigns of Catherine II and Alexander I... [T]he difficult translation is generally skillful and it makes available for Anglophones a more profound examination of historical events discussed." - Slavic and East European Journal, 59.2 (Summer 2015) "The work-a collection of Zorin's writing about the intersection of state ideology and literature in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Russia-was hailed as a crucial text in Russian literary and historical studies upon its initial publication in 2001. Since then it has become required reading for students of Imperial Russian history and culture...The careful translations ably preserve the nuances of the original Russian-no small feat, and one that speaks volumes about its translators. This English edition will bring Zorin's work to a broader audience, enabling more researchers and students to engage with his seminal discussion of the Russian state's ideological models and their transformation into cultural symbols during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries." -- Katherine Bowers, University of British Columbia, Modern Language Review, Volume 111, Part 2 (April 2016More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Brighton
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Laminated cover
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
793 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61811-346-7 (9781618113467)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Andrei Zorin is a cultural and literary historian. Before taking a Chair of Russian at Oxford (2004), he was a Professor at the Russian State University for Humanities, Moscow and a Visiting Professor in many American universities, including Harvard (1999, 2003), Stanford (1995, 2000), NYU (2001), and the University of Michigan (1999). Zorin is a member of several leading academic magazine boards, including the Slavic Review (USA), Cahiers du Monde Russes (France), and the New Literary Review (NLO) (Russia). He has published more than 150 articles in Russian, English, French, German and Italian. He is also the editor of Lydia Ginzburg's Prokhodiashchie kharaktery (Moscow, 2011; with E. van Buskirk). By Fables Alone is a translation of his monograph, Kormia dvuglavogo orla..., published in Russian in 2001.|Marcus Levitt (PhD Columbia University) is a professor in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Southern California. Dr. Levitt is known for both his work on eighteenth-century Russian culture and on Pushkin. Major publications include: Russian Literary Politics and the Pushkin Celebration of 1880 (1989), Early Modern Russian Letters: Texts and Contexts. Selected Essays (2009), and The Visual Dominant in Eighteenth-Century Russia (2011). Among his many translations from Russian are the works by Viktor Zhivov and Boris Uspenskij.