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Freedom From Violence and Lies : Essays on Russian Poetry and Music by Simon Karlinsky /

Freedom from Violence and Lies is a collection of forty-one essays by Simon Karlinsky (1924-2009), a prolific and controversial scholar of modern Russian literature, sexual politics, and music who taught in the University of California, Berkeley's Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hughes, Robert P. (Editor ), Koster, Thomas A. (Editor ), Taruskin, Richard (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston, MA : Academic Studies Press, [2017]
Colección:Ars Rossica
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Preface --  |t I. PUSHKIN AND ROMANTICISM --  |t 1. Two Pushkin Studies --  |t 2. Fortunes of an Infanticide --  |t 3. Pushkin Re-Englished --  |t 4. A Mystical Musicologist --  |t 5. Küchelbecker's Trilogy, Izhorsky, As an Example of the Romantic Revival of the Medieval Mystery Play --  |t 6. Misanthropy and Sadism in Lermontov's Plays --  |t II. MODERNISM, ITS PAST, ITS LEGACY --  |t 7. Annensky's Materiality --  |t 8. Zinaida Gippius and Russian Poetry --  |t 9. Died and Survived --  |t 10. Symphonic Structure in Andrei Bely's Pervoe svidanie --  |t 11. The Death and Resurrection of Mikhail Kuzmin --  |t 12. Nikolai Gumilyov and Théophile Gautier --  |t 13. An Emerging Reputation Comparable to Pushkin's --  |t 14. Tsvetaeva in English: A Review Article --  |t 15. A New Edition of the Poems of Marina Tsvetaeva --  |t 16. New Information about the Émigré Period of Marina Tsvetaeva (Based on Material from Her Correspondence with Anna Tesková) --  |t 17. Pasternak, Pushkin, and the Ocean in Marina Tsvetaeva's From the Sea --  |t 18. "Traveling to Geneva ... ": On a Less-than-Successful Trip by Marina Tsvetaeva --  |t 19. Isadora Had a Taste for "Russian Love" --  |t 20. Surrealism in Twentieth-Century Russian Poetry: Churilin, Zabolotsky, Poplavsky --  |t 21. Evtushenko and the Underground Poets --  |t III. POETRY ABROAD --  |t 22. In Search of Poplavsky: A Collage --  |t 23. Morshen, or a Canoe to Eternity --  |t 24. Morshen after Ekho i zerkalo --  |t 25. A Hidden Masterpiece: Valery Pereleshin's Ariel --  |t 26. Russian Culture in Manchuria and the Memoirs of Valery Pereleshin --  |t IV. ON CHAIKOVSKY --  |t 27. A Review of Tchaikovsky: A Self-Portrait by Alexandra Orlova --  |t 28. Should We Retire Chaikovsky? --  |t 29. Man or Myth? The Retrieval of the True Chaikovsky --  |t 30. Chaikovsky and the Pantomime of Derision --  |t V. ON STRAVINSKY --  |t 31. The Composer's Workshop --  |t 32. The Repatriation of Igor Stravinsky --  |t 33. Igor Stravinsky and Russian Preliterate Theater --  |t VI. ON SHOSTAKOVICH --  |t 34. "Our Destinies Are Bad" --  |t 35. Taking Notes for Testimony --  |t VII. SONG AND DANCE --  |t 36. The Uses of Chaliapin --  |t 37. Russian Comic Opera in the Age of Catherine the Great --  |t 38. Contralto: Rossini, Gautier and Gumilyov --  |t 39. A Cultural Educator of Genius --  |t 40. Opera and Drama in Ravel --  |t Index of Names 
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