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AHISTORYOF
RU S SI AN
LITERATURE
ANDREWKAHN
MARKLIPOVETSKY
IRINAREYFMAN
STEPHANIESANDLER
OXFORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
Note on the Text xi
List of Abbreviations xiii
List of Figures xv
List of Plates xvii
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction I
Part I The Medieval Period
Introduction: Defining the medieval 13
1 Institutions and contexts: Writing and authorship, I 100 1400 17
A new language for anew people: Old Church Slavonic 19
Monastic writing: Translation, open boundaries, and selectivity 21
The limits of the literary system: Rhetoric, compilation, and genre 24
The meaning of readership 31
Scribal culture and the au thor funct ion 33
Literary identity: Collective wri t ing and singularity 35
Case study: The Voyage of Afanasy Nikitin: Self and other 37
2 Holy Rus': Landmarks in medieval literature 44
Founding stories: The Primary Chronicle 44
Case study: The bylina and Russia's magical k ingdom 48
The sermon: Ilarion and the chosen people of Kiev 52
The prayer: Daniil Zatochnik 56
Hagiography as life-writing 57
Saints alive 62
Hagiographic collections 62
Founders and Holy Fathers: The example of St Feodosy 65
Miracle workers, the Virgin, and holy fools 67
Case study: The holy fool in the modern tradition 70
Ilarion redux: The fif teenth-century elaboration of hagiography 72
Keyword: Word-weaving 75
3 Local narratives 82
Unhappy families: The t r auma of invasion 82
The Lay of Igor's Campaign and the princely image 84
Case study: National identity, medievalism, and the discovery of the
Lay of Igor's Campaign 88
Narratives of invasion 91
Catastrophic narratives: Defending Holy Russia 95
From Grand Prince to Tsar, 1200-1565: Elevation through charisma 101
Vladimir Monomakh 104
Alexander Nevsky 105
Dmitry Donskoi 107
Ivan the Terrible: Tsardom and the absolutist I 110
Center and periphery and the localism of the Tale of Petr and Fevronia 114
Conclusion 119
Part II The Seventeenth Century
Introduction: The problem of transit ion and a new approach 123
1 Paradise lost: National narratives 127
Narratives f rom the Time of Troubles to the Schism (1613-82) 128
Visions of salvation 132
Case study: Dukhovnye stikhi (poetic songs or spiritual rhymes) 136
Literature of the Schism ( Raskol) 140
Case study: The Life of Archpriest Awakum 142
2 Cultural interface: Printing, Humanist learning, and Orthodox resistance
in the second half o f the seventeenth century 146
3Court theater 153
Keyword: Baroque 154
4 Poets 158
New expressions and techniques 168
Paradise regained: Simeon Polotsky's poetic garden 177
Friendship 178
Mortality 181
5 Prose 184
Popular fiction for a disrupted age: Social satire or literary fantasy? 184
Petrine novellas and fantasy fiction 193
Conclusion 197
Part III The Eighteenth Century
Introduction: The innovation o f the eighteenth century 201
I Defining classicism: The canons o f taste 203
Keyword: Russian classicism 207
Questions of language and style 208
Case study: The creation of modern verse 213
Literary quarrels and a culture of contest 219
CONTENTS | vii
2 Institutions o f wr i t ing and authorship 226
Court literature and absolutism: The ode 226
Court theater and tragedy 233
The reform of comedy and comedy of reform 236
The literary field: Writers and readership 239
Literary journals 243
Amateur writers, coteries, and readership 245
The authority of the writer: Satirical journals, politics, and society 248
The pleasures of literature 252
The genius of the poet 259
3 National narratives 264
The myth of Peter the Great and the progress narrative 264
Case study: Karamzin s Letters of a Russian Traveler 274
Literary voices on civic virtue and absolute rule 278
Case study: Aleksandr Radishchev and the philosophical life 286
Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment: A contemporary critique 292
4 Poetics and subjectivities between classicism and Romanticism 302
Writing a modern self: The discovery of feeling and the diary 303
Case study: Radishchev and the experimental diary 308
Poetry and self-creation 313
Love and death 315
Case study: Horatian monument poems f rom Lomonosov to Brodsky 320
Modes of landscape 326
5 Prose Fiction 331
Entertainment literature, or the problem of the novel 331
Conclusion 339
Part IV The Nineteenth Century
Introduction: Defining the nineteenth century 345
1 Institutions 348
Male poetic circles: Friendship and intellectual networks 348
Case study: Dueling writers 351
Radical friendships and female networks 354
Case study: Albums 3 60
2 The literary field: From amateur societies t o professional institutions
and literary alliances 363
Professionalization of literature: Thick journals and literary criticism 364
Case study: Imperial censorship 368
Landmarks in criticism 375
Case study: Nikolai Gogol 378
3 Subjectivities 385
Diary-writing and autobiography: Documentary and fictional self-presentation 385
VIM I CONTENTS
Case study: Nadezhda Durova 387
Case study: Leo and Sofia Tolstoy as diary-writers 396
Elegy, love, and self-expression 401
Keyword: Romanticism v 410
4 Forms of prose 423
The emergence of prose and the genres of fiction 423
The literature of Realism, the realism of literature: Fiction, class, society 427
Case study: Realism/realism 429
5 Literary identity and social structure of the imperial period 43 I
Cultural spaces 433
Keyword: Regional literature 436
Educated elite 439
Case study: Intelligentsia 441
Peasantry 444
Case study: Narod / The people 446
Merchants 448
The clergy 449
State bureaucrats (chinovniki) 452
Where do the raznochintsy fit? 455
Keyword: Nihilism 455
Where all classes meet 457
Case study: Corporal punishment 458
6 Types: Heroes and anti-heroes 460
Romantic outcasts, superfluous men 461
The genius 466
Madmen 467
Little men 471
The provincial 472
7 Heroines and emancipation 475
Status of women 475
The necessary woman 476
Mothers 477
Wives and mistresses 480
Fallen women and seductresses 487
Revolutionaries 490
Case study: Terrorism 491
8 Narratives of nation-building 496
The dramatization and fictionalization of history 496
Case study : War and Peace 499
The search for national identity 504
Keyword: Sobornost ' 512
Case study: The national poet 514
Conclusion 518
CONTENTS I ix
Part V The Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
Introduction: The shape of the period 523
1 Institutions 525
Defining the Silver Age * 525
Literary groups of the 1920s 528
Case study: Formalism 532
Case study: Mikhail Bakhtin 534
Literary life of the emigration, 1918 through the 1980s 536
Creation of the Union of Soviet Writers 542
Case study: Prorabotka, or political rebukes of writers 545
Literature and politics after Stalin: Aesopian language and ideological divisions 549
Samizdat, tamizdat, and the literary underground in the 1960s through 1980s 554
Case study: The Moscow-Tartu School 557
Perestroika and post-Soviet transformations of the literary field 560
2 The poetics of subjectivity 565
Symbolists and Acmeists 566
Keywords: Life-creation and self-construction (zhiznetvorchestvo) 568
Case study: Anna Akhmatova 573
Women's writing as a modernist legacy 575
Late modernism: Neo-Acmeism and other classical poetry 578
Case study: Joseph (Iosif) Brodsky 580
Russian spiritual poetry 589
Case study: Elena Shvarts 593
Neo-Romanticism 599
Interlude: Misfits in Russian poetry 606
3 The poetics of language 61 I
Futurism 611
Case study: Elena Guro 617
Avant-gardists of the 1920s 620
OBERIU 621
Neo-avant-garde 624
Concrete and Conceptualist poetry 631
Case study: Dmitry Prigov's Militsaner5 635
Metarealism 639
Post-Soviet poetic languages 641
4 Prose and drama: Negotiations with history 644
New forms of prose and drama 645
Case study: Maxim Gorky and Leonid Andreev 646
Utopia and dystopia in early Soviet literature 654
Grotesque modernism of the 1920s and 1930s 661
Keyword: Skaz 664
Case study: Vladimir Nabokov 668
Socialist Realism 672
X I CONTENTS
Women s prose and drama of the 1960s through 1990s 678
Case study: Liudmila Petrushevskaya 680
Existentialist prose and drama of the 1960s through 1980s 684
Underground modernisms of the 1960s through 1980s 688
Postmodernist literature: From late Soviet underground to post-Soviet mainstream 693
Case study: Moscow to the End of the Line by Venedikt Erofeev 694
In-between prose 704
5 Catastrophic narratives 709
Narratives of the Revolution and Civil War 709
Case study: Isaac Babel 714
Narratives of the Great Terror I 717
Narratives of the war 721
Narratives of the Great Terror II 729
6 Intelligentsia narratives 739
Intelligentsia narratives of the 1900s through 1920s 741
Intelligentsia narratives of the 1930s through 1950s 747
Case study: Osip Mandelstam's I lost my way in the sky 751
Intelligentsia narratives of the 1960s through 1980s 756
Post-Soviet intelligentsia narratives 763
Conclusion 767
Guides to Further Reading 771
Notes 787
Picture Credits 911
Index 913 |
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