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Autore: | Ginzburg Lidiia <1902-1990.> |
Titolo: | On psychological prose / / Lydia Ginzburg ; translated and edited by Judson Rosengrant ; foreword by Edward J. Brown |
Pubblicazione: | Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, c1991 |
Edizione: | Course Book |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (421 pages) |
Disciplina: | 809/.93353 |
Soggetto topico: | Psychology in literature |
Prose literature - History and criticism | |
Psychological fiction - History and criticism | |
Altri autori: | RosengrantJudson <1941-> |
Note generali: | Translation of: O psikhologicheskoi proze. |
Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [367]-385) and index. |
Nota di contenuto: | Front matter -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD / Brown, Edward J. -- TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- The "Human Document" and the Construction of Personality -- PART ONE. Bakunin, Stankevich, and the Crisis of Romanticism -- PART TWO.105 Belinskii and the Emergence of Realism -- Memoirs -- Introduction -- PART ONE. Saint-Simon's Mémoires and the Rationalist Schema -- PART TWO. Rousseau's Confessions and the Modifications of Personality -- PART THREE. Herzen's My Past and Thoughts and Historical Identity -- Problems of the Psychological Novel -- PART ONE. Causal Conditionality -- PART TWO. Direct Discourse -- PART THREE. Ethical Valuation -- NOTES -- INDEX |
Sommario/riassunto: | Comparable in importance to Mikhail Bakhtin, Lydia Ginzburg distinguished herself among Soviet literary critics through her investigation of the social and historical elements that relate verbal art to life in a particular culture. Her work speaks directly to those Western critics who may find that deconstructionist and psychoanalytical strategies by themselves are incapable of addressing the full meaning of literature. Here, in her first book to be translated into English, Ginzburg examines the reciprocal relationship between literature and life by exploring the development of the image of personality as both an aesthetic and social phenomenon. Showing that the boundary between traditional literary genres and other kinds of writing is a historically variable one, Ginzburg discusses a wide range of Western texts from the eighteenth century onward--including familiar letters and other historical and social documents, autobiographies such as the Memoires of Saint-Simon, Rousseau's Confessions, and Herzen's My Past and Thoughts, and the novels of Stendhal, Flaubert, Turgenev, and Tolstoi. A major portion of the study is devoted to Tolstoi's contribution to the literary investigation of personality, especially in his epic panorama of Russian life, War and Peace, and in Anna Karenina. |
Titolo autorizzato: | On psychological prose |
ISBN: | 1-4008-0282-2 |
1-4008-1177-5 | |
1-282-75148-4 | |
9786612751486 | |
1-4008-2055-3 | |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910826184803321 |
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