This volume contributes to the understanding of Russian literature in a formative period of its development, from 1820-1840. As well as studies of major writers such as Pushkin and Dostoevsky, the work offers analyses of the women writers Elena Gan and Mariya Zhukova. The work is also a contribution to the development of literary praxis, in its fusion of feminism, psychoanalysis, post-structuralism and Russian formalist techniques. Gender studies in Russian literature are a discipline in their infancy. Joe Andrew has also ...
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This volume contributes to the understanding of Russian literature in a formative period of its development, from 1820-1840. As well as studies of major writers such as Pushkin and Dostoevsky, the work offers analyses of the women writers Elena Gan and Mariya Zhukova. The work is also a contribution to the development of literary praxis, in its fusion of feminism, psychoanalysis, post-structuralism and Russian formalist techniques. Gender studies in Russian literature are a discipline in their infancy. Joe Andrew has also written "Writers and Society During the Rise of Russian Realism", "Russian Writers and Society in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century" and "Women in Russian Literature, 1780-1863".
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