Russian Heroic Poetry

Russian Heroic Poetry
Author: Nora Kershaw Chadwick
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1107431883

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Originally published in 1932, this book presents a collection of Russian heroic poems, or byliny, edited and translated into English. The selections run in chronological order from the medieval period through to the nineteenth century, with particular focus on major historic figures such as Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great.

Bylina and fairy tale

Bylina and fairy tale
Author: Alex E. Alexander
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2019-05-20
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3111396851

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Russian Heroic Poetry

Russian Heroic Poetry
Author: Nora Kershaw Chadwick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1964
Genre: Byliny
ISBN:

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Russian Heroic Poetry

Russian Heroic Poetry
Author:
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1932
Genre:
ISBN: 9781001287942

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Soviet Heroic Poetry in Context

Soviet Heroic Poetry in Context
Author: Margaret Ziolkowski
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1611494575

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Key issues surrounding the composition and recording of folklore include its frequently intensely political aspect and it preoccupation with chimerical cultural authority. These issues are dramatically displayed in Soviet epic compositions of the 1930s and 1940s, the so-called noviny (“new songs”), which took their formal inspiration to a great extent from traditional Russian epic songs, byliny (“songs of the past"), and their narrative content from contemporary political and other events in Stalinist Russia. The story of the noviny is at once complex and comprehensible. While it may be tempting to interpret the excrescences of Stalinism as unique aberrations, the reality was often more complicated. The noviny were not simply the result of political fiat, an episode in an ideological vacuum. Their emergence occurred in part because of specific trends and controversies that marked European folklore collection and publication from at least the late eighteenth century on, as well as because of developments in Russian folkloristics from the mid-nineteenth century on that assumed perhaps exaggerated proportions. The demise of the noviny was equally mediated by a host of political and theoretical considerations. This study tells the story of the rise and fall of the noviny in all its cultural richness and pathos, an instructive tale of the interaction of aesthetics and ideology.

Russia

Russia
Author: J. Hamilton Roche
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1814
Genre: Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815
ISBN:

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The Heroic Ballads of Russia

The Heroic Ballads of Russia
Author: Leonard Arthur Magnus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1921
Genre: Byliny
ISBN:

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A Hero of Our Time

A Hero of Our Time
Author: Mikhail Lermontov
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012-06-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0486120945

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DIVTreachery and sexual intrigue abound in this gripping and influential Russian novel. Its picaresque tales trace a Byronic hero's exploits amid the rugged Caucasian frontier. /div

The Penguin Book of Russian Poetry

The Penguin Book of Russian Poetry
Author: Robert Chandler
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2015-02-26
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0141972262

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An enchanting collection of the very best of Russian poetry, edited by acclaimed translator Robert Chandler together with poets Boris Dralyuk and Irina Mashinski. In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, poetry's pre-eminence in Russia was unchallenged, with Pushkin and his contemporaries ushering in the 'Golden Age' of Russian literature. Prose briefly gained the high ground in the second half of the nineteenth century, but poetry again became dominant in the 'Silver Age' (the early twentieth century), when belief in reason and progress yielded once more to a more magical view of the world. During the Soviet era, poetry became a dangerous, subversive activity; nevertheless, poets such as Osip Mandelstam and Anna Akhmatova continued to defy the censors. This anthology traces Russian poetry from its Golden Age to the modern era, including work by several great poets - Georgy Ivanov and Varlam Shalamov among them - in captivating modern translations by Robert Chandler and others. The volume also includes a general introduction, chronology and individual introductions to each poet. Robert Chandler is an acclaimed poet and translator. His many translations from Russian include works by Aleksandr Pushkin, Nikolay Leskov, Vasily Grossman and Andrey Platonov, while his anthologies of Russian Short Stories from Pushkin to Buida and Russian Magic Tales are both published in Penguin Classics. Irina Mashinski is a bilingual poet and co-founder of the StoSvet literary project. Her most recent collection is 2013's Ophelia i masterok [Ophelia and the Trowel]. Boris Dralyuk is a Lecturer in Russian at the University of St Andrews and translator of many books from Russian, including, most recently, Isaac Babel's Red Cavalry (2014).