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Early Modern Russian Letters : Texts and Contexts / Marcus Levitt.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Studies in Russian and Slavic Literatures, Cultures, and HistoryPublisher: Boston, MA : Academic Studies Press, [2017]Copyright date: ©2009Description: 1 online resource (440 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781618116741
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Part One. SUMAROKOV AND THE LITERA RY PROCESS OF HIS TIME -- Preface -- 1. Sumarokov: Life and Works -- 2. Sumarokov's Reading at the Academy of Sciences Library -- 3. Censorship and Provocation: Th e Publishing History of Sumarokov's "Two Epistles" -- 4. Slander, Polemic, Criticism: Trediakovskii's "Letter...from a Friend to a Friend" of 1750 and the Problem of Creating Russian Literary Criticism -- 5. Sumarokov's Russianized "Hamlet": Texts and Contexts -- 6. Sumarokov's Drama "Th e Hermit": On the Generic and Intellectual Sources of Russian Classicism -- 7. "Th e First Russian Ballet": Sumarokov's "Sanctuary of Virtue" (1759) Defining a New Dance -- 8. Was Sumarokov a Lockean Sensualist? On Locke's Reception in Eighteenth-Century Russia -- 9. Barkoviana and Russian Classicism -- 10. Th e Illegal Staging of Sumarokov's Sinav and Truvor in 1770 and the Problem of Authorial Status in Eighteenth-Century Russia -- 11. Sumarokov and the Unified Poetry Book: His Triumphal Odes and Love Elegies Th rough the Prism of Tradition -- 12. Th e Barbarians Among Us, or Sumarokov's Views on Orthography -- Part Two. VISUALITY AND ORTHODOXY IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY RUSSIAN CULTURE -- Preface -- 13. Th e Rapprochement Between "Secular" and "Religious" in Mid to Late Eighteenth-Century Russian Culture -- 14. The "Obviousness" of the Truth in Eighteenth-Century Russian Th ought -- 15. Th e Theological Context of Lomonosov's "Evening" and "Morning Meditations on God's Majesty" -- 16. The Ode as Revelation: On the Orthodox Theological Context of Lomonosov's Odes -- 17. An Antidote to Nervous Juice: Catherine the Great's Debate with Chappe d'Auteroche over Russian Culture -- 18. The Polemic with Rousseau over Gender and Sociability in E. S. Urusova's Polion (1774) -- 19. Virtue Must Advertise: Self Presentation in Dashkova's Memoirs -- 20. The Dialectic of Vision in Radishchev's Journey fr om Petersburg to Moscow -- Sources -- Index
Title is part of eBook package: ASP eBook Package Backlist 2008-2015Summary: Early Modern Russian Letters: Texts and Contexts brings together twenty essays by Marcus C. Levitt, a leading scholar of eighteenth-century Russian literature. The essays address a spectrum of works and issues that shaped the development of modern Russian literature, from authorship and philosophy to gender and religion in Russian Enlightenment culture. The first part of the collection explores the career and works of Alexander Sumarokov, who played a formative role in literary life of his day. In the essays of the second part Levitt argues that the Enlightenment's privileging of vision played an especially important role in eighteenth-century Russian self-image, and that its "occularcentrism" was profoundly shaped by Orthodox religious views. Early Modern Russian Letters offers a series of original and provocative explorations of a vital but little studied period.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Part One. SUMAROKOV AND THE LITERA RY PROCESS OF HIS TIME -- Preface -- 1. Sumarokov: Life and Works -- 2. Sumarokov's Reading at the Academy of Sciences Library -- 3. Censorship and Provocation: Th e Publishing History of Sumarokov's "Two Epistles" -- 4. Slander, Polemic, Criticism: Trediakovskii's "Letter...from a Friend to a Friend" of 1750 and the Problem of Creating Russian Literary Criticism -- 5. Sumarokov's Russianized "Hamlet": Texts and Contexts -- 6. Sumarokov's Drama "Th e Hermit": On the Generic and Intellectual Sources of Russian Classicism -- 7. "Th e First Russian Ballet": Sumarokov's "Sanctuary of Virtue" (1759) Defining a New Dance -- 8. Was Sumarokov a Lockean Sensualist? On Locke's Reception in Eighteenth-Century Russia -- 9. Barkoviana and Russian Classicism -- 10. Th e Illegal Staging of Sumarokov's Sinav and Truvor in 1770 and the Problem of Authorial Status in Eighteenth-Century Russia -- 11. Sumarokov and the Unified Poetry Book: His Triumphal Odes and Love Elegies Th rough the Prism of Tradition -- 12. Th e Barbarians Among Us, or Sumarokov's Views on Orthography -- Part Two. VISUALITY AND ORTHODOXY IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY RUSSIAN CULTURE -- Preface -- 13. Th e Rapprochement Between "Secular" and "Religious" in Mid to Late Eighteenth-Century Russian Culture -- 14. The "Obviousness" of the Truth in Eighteenth-Century Russian Th ought -- 15. Th e Theological Context of Lomonosov's "Evening" and "Morning Meditations on God's Majesty" -- 16. The Ode as Revelation: On the Orthodox Theological Context of Lomonosov's Odes -- 17. An Antidote to Nervous Juice: Catherine the Great's Debate with Chappe d'Auteroche over Russian Culture -- 18. The Polemic with Rousseau over Gender and Sociability in E. S. Urusova's Polion (1774) -- 19. Virtue Must Advertise: Self Presentation in Dashkova's Memoirs -- 20. The Dialectic of Vision in Radishchev's Journey fr om Petersburg to Moscow -- Sources -- Index

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Early Modern Russian Letters: Texts and Contexts brings together twenty essays by Marcus C. Levitt, a leading scholar of eighteenth-century Russian literature. The essays address a spectrum of works and issues that shaped the development of modern Russian literature, from authorship and philosophy to gender and religion in Russian Enlightenment culture. The first part of the collection explores the career and works of Alexander Sumarokov, who played a formative role in literary life of his day. In the essays of the second part Levitt argues that the Enlightenment's privileging of vision played an especially important role in eighteenth-century Russian self-image, and that its "occularcentrism" was profoundly shaped by Orthodox religious views. Early Modern Russian Letters offers a series of original and provocative explorations of a vital but little studied period.

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