University of Wisconsin Press, 2004 Paper: 978-0-299-19564-9 | Cloth: 978-0-299-19560-1 | eISBN: 978-0-299-19563-2 Library of Congress Classification PG3356.P818 2005 Dewey Decimal Classification 891.713
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The Pushkin Handbook, a collection of studies by leading Pushkin scholars from the former Soviet Union, North America, and elsewhere, unites in one volume a multiplicity of voices engaged in a genuinely post-Soviet dialogue. From its beginnings, Pushkin’s oeuvre has accommodated numerous, often competing readings. This book is further testimony to the continuing complexity of Russia’s preeminent writer: his place in the literary and cultural cosmos, his relationship to his Russian predecessors and contemporaries, and his reception and interpretation at various points in history.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
David M. Bethea is the Vilas Professor of Slavic Languages and Literature at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He is the author of The Superstitious Muse, Realizing Metaphors: Alexander Pushkin and the Life of the Poet, and Joseph Brodsky and the Creation of Exile as well as the editor of Pushkin Today.
REVIEWS
"This ambitious companion to Russia's greatest poet is not a dictionary, not an anthology, but a monument that unfolds like a living museum of fragile contexts easily lost: the life, the texts, the contexts, the cultural resonances. In this landmark bilingual project, Russian and American scholars come together over the ever-expanding miracle of Alexander Pushkin, whose voice once again transcends all regimes and methodologies."—Caryl Emerson, Princeton University
“The first stop for scholars and students of Pushkin. . . . Reading this volume felt like attending a Pushkin seminar team-taught by most of the preeminent Pushkin scholars active today. Just add Pushkin’s own writings.”—Michael C. Finke, Slavic Review
“There is no new book that would be more useful to any scholar or student interested in Pushkin.”—Igor Nemirovsky, The Russian Review
TABLE OF CONTENTS
<table of contents, p. v>
Contents
A Note on Transliteration 000
Bethea
Preface 000
Bethea
Introduction 000
Bethea
1. Pushkin's Biography 000
Bethea and Davydov
2. Pushkinskaija Textologija 000
Fomichev
3. Predmet nashix... 000
Krasnoborodko
4. Pushkin i problemi...
Gasparov
5. Lyrika pushkina 000
Muravieva
6. Poemi pushkina 000
Larionova
7. Evgeni Onegin 000
Chumakov
8. Questions of genre and poetics... 000
Clayton
9. Evgenii Onegin as Pushkin's...
O'Bell
10. Dramaturgija pushkina 000
Virolainen
11. Nisxozhdenie Pushkina... 000
Schmidt
12. Pushkin's Fictional and... 000
Debreczeny
13. Pushkin as Historical Thinker 000
Bethea
14. The Evolution of Pushkin's... 000
Davydov
15. Pushkin as Critic 000
Emerson
16. Pushkin and Problems of... 000
Leighton
17. Iz Istorii.ponimanija... 000
Bocharov
18. Pushkin and Society 000
Todd
19. Pushkin and the Caucasus 000
Ram
20. The Pushkin Myth in Russia 000
Sandler
21. Pushkin and English Literature 000
Dolinin
22. Pushkin i frantsuskaja... 000
Vol'pert
23. Predshestvenikii... 000
Proskurin
24. Pushkin i literaturnoe... 000
Vatsuro
25. Pushkin and Romanticism 000
Gasparov
26. Pushkin i realizm... 000
Markovich
27. Pushkin and Music 000
Katz & Emerson
28. Puskiniana as an Encyclopedia... 000
Evdokimova & Golstein
Contributors 000
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University of Wisconsin Press, 2004 Paper: 978-0-299-19564-9 Cloth: 978-0-299-19560-1 eISBN: 978-0-299-19563-2
The Pushkin Handbook, a collection of studies by leading Pushkin scholars from the former Soviet Union, North America, and elsewhere, unites in one volume a multiplicity of voices engaged in a genuinely post-Soviet dialogue. From its beginnings, Pushkin’s oeuvre has accommodated numerous, often competing readings. This book is further testimony to the continuing complexity of Russia’s preeminent writer: his place in the literary and cultural cosmos, his relationship to his Russian predecessors and contemporaries, and his reception and interpretation at various points in history.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
David M. Bethea is the Vilas Professor of Slavic Languages and Literature at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He is the author of The Superstitious Muse, Realizing Metaphors: Alexander Pushkin and the Life of the Poet, and Joseph Brodsky and the Creation of Exile as well as the editor of Pushkin Today.
REVIEWS
"This ambitious companion to Russia's greatest poet is not a dictionary, not an anthology, but a monument that unfolds like a living museum of fragile contexts easily lost: the life, the texts, the contexts, the cultural resonances. In this landmark bilingual project, Russian and American scholars come together over the ever-expanding miracle of Alexander Pushkin, whose voice once again transcends all regimes and methodologies."—Caryl Emerson, Princeton University
“The first stop for scholars and students of Pushkin. . . . Reading this volume felt like attending a Pushkin seminar team-taught by most of the preeminent Pushkin scholars active today. Just add Pushkin’s own writings.”—Michael C. Finke, Slavic Review
“There is no new book that would be more useful to any scholar or student interested in Pushkin.”—Igor Nemirovsky, The Russian Review
TABLE OF CONTENTS
<table of contents, p. v>
Contents
A Note on Transliteration 000
Bethea
Preface 000
Bethea
Introduction 000
Bethea
1. Pushkin's Biography 000
Bethea and Davydov
2. Pushkinskaija Textologija 000
Fomichev
3. Predmet nashix... 000
Krasnoborodko
4. Pushkin i problemi...
Gasparov
5. Lyrika pushkina 000
Muravieva
6. Poemi pushkina 000
Larionova
7. Evgeni Onegin 000
Chumakov
8. Questions of genre and poetics... 000
Clayton
9. Evgenii Onegin as Pushkin's...
O'Bell
10. Dramaturgija pushkina 000
Virolainen
11. Nisxozhdenie Pushkina... 000
Schmidt
12. Pushkin's Fictional and... 000
Debreczeny
13. Pushkin as Historical Thinker 000
Bethea
14. The Evolution of Pushkin's... 000
Davydov
15. Pushkin as Critic 000
Emerson
16. Pushkin and Problems of... 000
Leighton
17. Iz Istorii.ponimanija... 000
Bocharov
18. Pushkin and Society 000
Todd
19. Pushkin and the Caucasus 000
Ram
20. The Pushkin Myth in Russia 000
Sandler
21. Pushkin and English Literature 000
Dolinin
22. Pushkin i frantsuskaja... 000
Vol'pert
23. Predshestvenikii... 000
Proskurin
24. Pushkin i literaturnoe... 000
Vatsuro
25. Pushkin and Romanticism 000
Gasparov
26. Pushkin i realizm... 000
Markovich
27. Pushkin and Music 000
Katz & Emerson
28. Puskiniana as an Encyclopedia... 000
Evdokimova & Golstein
Contributors 000
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