My Account Log in

1 option

La conquista del Caucaso nella letteratura russa dell'Ottocento : Puškin, Lermontov, Tolstoj / Luigi Magarotto.

OAPEN Available online

View online
Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Magarotto, Luigi, author.
Series:
Biblioteca di studi slavistici.
Biblioteca di studi slavistici
Language:
Italian
Subjects (All):
Caucasus--In literature.
Caucasus.
Lermontov, Mikhail I︠U︡rʹevich, 1814-1841.
Lermontov, Mikhail I︠U︡rʹevich.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (338 pages).
Other Title:
Conquista del Caucaso nella letteratura russa dell’Ottocento
Conquista del Caucaso nella letteratura russa dell’Ottocento
Place of Publication:
Firenze, Italy : Firenze University Press, 2016.
Summary:
The author addresses the issue of the conquest of Caucasus at the hand of the Tsarist army, investigating the attitude held towards this event by three of the major authors of nineteenth-century Russian literature: Aleksandr Puškin (1799-1837), Mikhail Lermontov (1814-1841) and Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910), expressed through some of their most famous works. As for Puškin, the analysis touches the three main Southern Poems, as well as the account of his trip to Arzrum in 1829 on the Russian-Turkish war theatre, and the drama Boris Godunov, dedicated above all to the matter of power, in which however the will to create an empire imposes itself. The analysis of Lermontov's works, in addition to the poem The novice, set in Georgia, is also about the short story Bela, which is part of the 'novel' A hero of our time. The short story was chosen for its clear display of the Russian officers' attitude of contempt towards the indigenous Caucasians. The analysis of Tolstoy starts with the young author's position in the 1850s, when he was a voluntary fighter in the Caucasus, as shown in the story The raid. Then, the analysis moves to the position of the 'mature' Tolstoy, a pacifist and anti-militarist, who expresses his ideas in the long story Hadji Murat.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.

The Penn Libraries is committed to describing library materials using current, accurate, and responsible language. If you discover outdated or inaccurate language, please fill out this feedback form to report it and suggest alternative language.

My Account

Shelf Request an item Bookmarks Fines and fees Settings

Guides

Using the Library Catalog Using Articles+ Library Account