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Russian Women's Shorter Fiction Joe Andrew (Professor and Head of Russian, Professor and Head of Russian, Keele University)

Russian Women's Shorter Fiction By Joe Andrew (Professor and Head of Russian, Professor and Head of Russian, Keele University)

Russian Women's Shorter Fiction by Joe Andrew (Professor and Head of Russian, Professor and Head of Russian, Keele University)


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This book examines the first major flowering of Russian women's writing in the period around 1850, introducing the reader to such significant figures as Elena Gun, Mariya Zhukova, Nadezhda Durova, and Avdotya Panaeva. The volume demonstrates the diversity of women's writing and the contribution women made to the overall development of Russian fiction in its formative period.

Russian Women's Shorter Fiction Summary

Russian Women's Shorter Fiction: An Anthology 1835-1860 by Joe Andrew (Professor and Head of Russian, Professor and Head of Russian, Keele University)

This anthology offers an introduction to the first major flowering of Russian women's writing between 1835 and 1860. The work produced during this period, like nearly all writing by Russian women, has been, until very recently, 'hidden from history'. None of the ten stories have been translated before and several have not been republished since their original publication in the nineteenth century. These works bear witness to the great contribution made by women to the overall development of Russian fiction in its formative period. The selection shows the diversity of women's writing in the period, as well as the inevitably interconnected nature of theme and treatment among different authors. It will demonstrate to the reader, specialist and amateur alike, that women's writing in nineteenth-century Russia is an area that certainly repays further exploration.

Russian Women's Shorter Fiction Reviews

The stories are interesting social documents that reveal how narrow was the sphere within which an intelligent woman of that time had to work. * Forum for Modern Language Studies 36:1 2000 *
These works represent a modest treasure-trove of hitherto barely known secondary writing of the period and, at the same time, a significant contribution to our awareness of the history of women's writing in Russia. * Neil Cornwell, University of Bristol, Modern Languages Review, vol 94, no 1, 1999 *

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NPB9780198158844
9780198158844
019815884X
Russian Women's Shorter Fiction: An Anthology 1835-1860 by Joe Andrew (Professor and Head of Russian, Professor and Head of Russian, Keele University)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
1996-06-06
486
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