The Greatest Russian Short Stories & Plays. Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Chekhov, Gorky, Gogol & more (Including Essays & Lectures on Russian Novelists)
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- Nombre de pages2300
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4776312-3
- EAN8596547763123
- Date de parution24/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
The anthology 'The Greatest Russian Short Stories & Plays' encapsulates the quintessential elements of Russian literature through a diverse array of genres and themes, from the introspective to the absurd, the tragic to the comedic. This collection comprises a profound tapestry of narratives and dialogues that traverse the human condition, society, and morality, showcasing the distinctive range of Russian writing.
With tales and dramas that evoke the ethos of a nation at different cultural junctures, the anthology reflects on universal themes while immersing the reader in the fabric of Russian reality. Within this canon, standout pieces explore the intricacies of existential ponderings and social satire, inviting reflection and engagement. The authors contributing to this volume are titans of Russian literature, such as Leo Tolstoy and Anton Chekhov, whose works have sculpted the contours of literary discourse.
The anthology is an homage to the ingenuity of writers from the 19th and early 20th centuries, encapsulating the spirit of literary realism and social critique prominent in Russian art. These writers, many of whom were part of movements such as realism and existentialism, offer a panoramic view of historical and cultural shifts, uniting their individual experiences into a coherent exploration of their collective heritage.
Readers are afforded the unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in a mosaic of voices and visions, which this anthology uniquely offers. This compilation serves not only as an enriching literary experience but also as an educational tool, allowing readers to engage with the depth and breadth of Russian storytelling. The anthology encourages dialogue among its readers and the featured authors, fostering an appreciation of the intersection between varied perspectives, and underscoring its timeless relevance in today's world.
With tales and dramas that evoke the ethos of a nation at different cultural junctures, the anthology reflects on universal themes while immersing the reader in the fabric of Russian reality. Within this canon, standout pieces explore the intricacies of existential ponderings and social satire, inviting reflection and engagement. The authors contributing to this volume are titans of Russian literature, such as Leo Tolstoy and Anton Chekhov, whose works have sculpted the contours of literary discourse.
The anthology is an homage to the ingenuity of writers from the 19th and early 20th centuries, encapsulating the spirit of literary realism and social critique prominent in Russian art. These writers, many of whom were part of movements such as realism and existentialism, offer a panoramic view of historical and cultural shifts, uniting their individual experiences into a coherent exploration of their collective heritage.
Readers are afforded the unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in a mosaic of voices and visions, which this anthology uniquely offers. This compilation serves not only as an enriching literary experience but also as an educational tool, allowing readers to engage with the depth and breadth of Russian storytelling. The anthology encourages dialogue among its readers and the featured authors, fostering an appreciation of the intersection between varied perspectives, and underscoring its timeless relevance in today's world.
The anthology 'The Greatest Russian Short Stories & Plays' encapsulates the quintessential elements of Russian literature through a diverse array of genres and themes, from the introspective to the absurd, the tragic to the comedic. This collection comprises a profound tapestry of narratives and dialogues that traverse the human condition, society, and morality, showcasing the distinctive range of Russian writing.
With tales and dramas that evoke the ethos of a nation at different cultural junctures, the anthology reflects on universal themes while immersing the reader in the fabric of Russian reality. Within this canon, standout pieces explore the intricacies of existential ponderings and social satire, inviting reflection and engagement. The authors contributing to this volume are titans of Russian literature, such as Leo Tolstoy and Anton Chekhov, whose works have sculpted the contours of literary discourse.
The anthology is an homage to the ingenuity of writers from the 19th and early 20th centuries, encapsulating the spirit of literary realism and social critique prominent in Russian art. These writers, many of whom were part of movements such as realism and existentialism, offer a panoramic view of historical and cultural shifts, uniting their individual experiences into a coherent exploration of their collective heritage.
Readers are afforded the unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in a mosaic of voices and visions, which this anthology uniquely offers. This compilation serves not only as an enriching literary experience but also as an educational tool, allowing readers to engage with the depth and breadth of Russian storytelling. The anthology encourages dialogue among its readers and the featured authors, fostering an appreciation of the intersection between varied perspectives, and underscoring its timeless relevance in today's world.
With tales and dramas that evoke the ethos of a nation at different cultural junctures, the anthology reflects on universal themes while immersing the reader in the fabric of Russian reality. Within this canon, standout pieces explore the intricacies of existential ponderings and social satire, inviting reflection and engagement. The authors contributing to this volume are titans of Russian literature, such as Leo Tolstoy and Anton Chekhov, whose works have sculpted the contours of literary discourse.
The anthology is an homage to the ingenuity of writers from the 19th and early 20th centuries, encapsulating the spirit of literary realism and social critique prominent in Russian art. These writers, many of whom were part of movements such as realism and existentialism, offer a panoramic view of historical and cultural shifts, uniting their individual experiences into a coherent exploration of their collective heritage.
Readers are afforded the unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in a mosaic of voices and visions, which this anthology uniquely offers. This compilation serves not only as an enriching literary experience but also as an educational tool, allowing readers to engage with the depth and breadth of Russian storytelling. The anthology encourages dialogue among its readers and the featured authors, fostering an appreciation of the intersection between varied perspectives, and underscoring its timeless relevance in today's world.