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Moscow. A Story of the French Invasion of 1812
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- Nombre de pages136
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-617111-7
- EAN4064066171117
- Date de parution18/05/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille550 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Moscow, " Frederick Whishaw intricately weaves a narrative that captures the multifaceted tapestry of life in Russia's capital during a time of profound transformation. His prose, characterized by vivid descriptions and keen psychological insights, immerses readers in the sociopolitical currents of the late 19th century, exploring the tensions between tradition and modernity. Whishaw'Äôs literary style is marked by a blend of realism and impressionism, drawing upon the rich literary traditions of his era while introducing personal reflections that resonate with contemporary readers.
The novel serves as a poignant commentary on societal shifts amid the backdrop of urban development and cultural change. Frederick Whishaw, a British author known for his keen observations of the human condition and cultural landscapes, was inspired to write 'ÄúMoscow'Äù after his personal experiences in Russia and his affinity for its complex history. His life spent traversing various societies enriched his understanding of the nuances of class dynamics and identity, allowing him to paint a nuanced picture of the individuals navigating the rapidly evolving environment of Moscow.
This novel is an essential read for those interested in Russian literature, as well as anyone studying the interplay between identity and place. Whishaw'Äôs poignant storytelling and profound insights prompt readers to reflect on their own lives while offering a captivating glimpse into a world that is both richly foreign yet strikingly familiar.
The novel serves as a poignant commentary on societal shifts amid the backdrop of urban development and cultural change. Frederick Whishaw, a British author known for his keen observations of the human condition and cultural landscapes, was inspired to write 'ÄúMoscow'Äù after his personal experiences in Russia and his affinity for its complex history. His life spent traversing various societies enriched his understanding of the nuances of class dynamics and identity, allowing him to paint a nuanced picture of the individuals navigating the rapidly evolving environment of Moscow.
This novel is an essential read for those interested in Russian literature, as well as anyone studying the interplay between identity and place. Whishaw'Äôs poignant storytelling and profound insights prompt readers to reflect on their own lives while offering a captivating glimpse into a world that is both richly foreign yet strikingly familiar.
















