ISBN: 0810117398
Author: Andrew Drozd
Language: English
Publisher: Northwestern University Press; 1 edition (August 1, 2001)
Pages: 333
Category: History & Criticism
Subcategory: Literature
Rating: 4.8
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Recommend this journal.
Recommend this journal. Volume 64, Issue 3. Fall 2005, pp. 687-688. Chernyshevskii's "What Is to Be Done?" A Reevaluation. Studies in Russian Literature and Theory. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2001. xiv, 332 pp. Appendix.
The Misunderstood Chernyshevskii. Today in Russia there is at least one Metro station named after Chernyshevskii, which is the one near the American consulate in St. Petersburg
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What Is to Be Done? is an 1863 novel written by the Russian philosopher, journalist and literary critic Nikolai Chernyshevsky. It was written in response to Fathers and Sons (1862) by Ivan Turgenev. The chief character is a woman, Vera Pavlovna, who. The chief character is a woman, Vera Pavlovna, who escapes the control of her family and an arranged marriage to seek economic independence.
The Anthropological Principle in Philosophy. Paperno, Irina, Chernyshevsky and the Age of Realism: A Study in the Semiotics of Behavior. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1988. What Is to Be Done? (1863). The Thought and Teachings of .
How did a French female novelist alter the course of history in another country? Why were the chief proponents of the Woman Question in nineteenth-century Russia exclusively men? .
How did a French female novelist alter the course of history in another country? Why were the chief proponents of the Woman Question in nineteenth-century Russia exclusively men? How was the call for reform of women's education tied to the proletariat cause which ushered in the Russian revolution? These are a few of the issues raised in this study of the impact of George Sand's influence on nineteenth-century Russia.
But if you are deeply interested in Russian literature, Revolutionary . It is said that What Is To Be Done is the book that radicalized Vladimir Lenin
But if you are deeply interested in Russian literature, Revolutionary history or an artifact for promoting an agenda, I'd certainly recommend i. It is said that What Is To Be Done is the book that radicalized Vladimir Lenin. Of course Chernyshevsky wrote in 18th century floury Russian prose that was Tsarist Russia’s response to England’s Victorianism, full of sentimentality and the inner lives of the characters; whereas Rand wrote a century later and her work has a binary and perhaps two-dimensional feel to it, perhaps as a response to soviet ‘Socialist Realism’ (something I’m going to.