The Poetics of Impudence and Intimacy in the Age of Pushkin /
In early nineteenth-century Russia, members of jocular literary societies gathered to recite works written in the lightest of genres: the friendly verse epistle, the burlesque, the epigram, the comic narrative poem, the prose parody. In a period marked by the Decembrist Uprising and heightened state...
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
Langue: | Inglés |
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Madison :
The University of Wisconsin Press,
[2012]
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Collection: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- Roots and Contexts ; The Semantics and Etymology of Misbehavior ; Contexts : Domesticity, Society, State ; The Verse Shalost'
- Arzamas : Rudeness ; Like Talk ; Rudeness and Domesticity in the Arzamasian Letters
- The Green Lamp : Sexual Banter ; Arkadii Rodzianko's "Ligurinus" ; Del'vig's "Fanni" and Del'vig's Shack
- Ruslan and Liudmila : Rudeness and Sexual Banter ; Sexual Banter and Eroticism in Ruslan and Liudmila ; "Blush, You Wretch!" : Rudeness in Ruslan and Liudmila and Its Impact on Youth Culture
- Epilogue : Pushkin the Pornographer, Two Hundred Years Later.