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Taboo Pushkin : topics, texts, interpretations /

"Since his death in 1837, Alexander Pushkin - often called the "father of Russian literature"--Has become a timeless embodiment of Russian national identity, adopted for diverse ideological purposes and reinvented anew as a cultural icon in each historical era (tsarist, Soviet, and po...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Gillespie, Alyssa Dinega, 1970-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Madison : The University of Wisconsin Press, Ã2012.
Colección:Publications of the Wisconsin Center for Pushkin Studies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword: The power of the word and the turn to taboo / Caryl Emerson
  • Introduction: Beyond Pushkin as dogma / Alyssa Dinega Gillespie
  • Pushkin the titular councilor / Irina Reyfman
  • Why Pushkin did not become a Decembrist / Igor Nemirovsky
  • Lighting the green lamp: unpublished and unknown poems / Joe Peschio
  • Pushkin and Metropolitan Philaret: Rethinking the Problem / Oleg Proskurin
  • If only Pushkin had not written this filth: the shade of Barkov and philological coverups / Igor Pilshchikov
  • Bawdy and soul: Pushkin's poetics of obscenity / Alyssa Dinega Gillespie
  • Resexing literature: Tsar Nikita and his forty daughters / J. Douglas Clayton and Natalia Vesselova
  • The poetics of dry transgression in Pushkin's necro-erotic verse / Jonathan Brooks Platt
  • The blasphemies of the Gabrieliad / Andrew Kahn
  • The anti-Polish poems and "I built myself a monument": politics and poetry / Katya Hokanson
  • Taboo and the family romance in The captain's daughter / David M. Bethea
  • Through the lens of Soviet psychoanalysis and utopian dreams of the 1920s: Ivan Ermakov's readings of Pushkin's poetry / Alexandra Smith
  • The red Pushkin and the writers' union in 1937: prescription and taboo / Carol Any
  • Krzizhanovsky's Pushkin in the 1930s: the Cleopatra myth from femme fatale to Roman Farce / Caryl Emerson.