Russian 014: The Russian Novel: Revolution, Terror and Resistance (Vergara) Fall 2020 This guide supports the study of the Russian novel from the years following the Bolshevik Revolution, through the Soviet period, and into the post-Cold War era.
The Cambridge History of Russia: Volume 3, the Twentieth Century by Ronald Grigor Suny (Editor)
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ISBN: 1107660998
Publication Date: 2015-03-26
The third volume of The Cambridge History of Russia provides an authoritative political, intellectual, social and cultural history of the trials and triumphs of Russia and the Soviet Union during the twentieth century.
The Routledge Atlas of Russian History by Martin Gilbert
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Call Number: REF G2111.S1 G53 2007
The complex and often turbulent history of Russia over the course of 2,000 years is brought to life in a series of 176 maps.
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Revolution Rekindled by Polly Jones
ISBN: 0198804342
Publication Date: 2019-10-08
Towards the end of the Khrushchev era, a major Soviet initiative was launched to rekindle popular enthusiasm for the revolution, which eventually gave rise to over 150 biographies and historical novels.
Spaces of Creativity by Ksana Blank
ISBN: 1618115413
Publication Date: 2016-11-22
In the six essays of this book, Ksana Blank examines affinities among works of nineteenth and twentieth-century Russian literature and their connections to the visual arts and music.
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Literature Resource Center
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Provides biographies, bibliographies and scholarly articles on novelists, poets, essayists, and other writers, with in-depth coverage of highly-studied authors.
A History of Russian Literature by Andrew Kahn; Mark Lipovetsky; Irina Reyfman; Stephanie Sandler
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For BIOGRAPHIES START here: A History of Russian Literature [2018] provides a comprehensive account of Russian writing from its earliest origins up to the present day.
Background - Russian Literature
The Cambridge History of Russian Literature by Charles A. Moser (Editor)
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ISBN: 0521425670
Publication Date: 1992-04-30
provide chronological coverage from the medieval period on, giving particular attention to An introduction to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries up to 1992.
Russian Literature Since 1991 by Evgeny Dobrenko (Editor); Mark Lipovetsky (Editor)
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ISBN: 1316426769
Publication Date: 2015-10-26
Russian Literature since 1991 is the first comprehensive, single-volume compendium of modern scholarship on post-Soviet Russian literature.
The Last Years of Soviet Russian Literature by Deming Bronson Brown
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ISBN: 0511554052
Publication Date: 2009-10-13
This book provides a comprehensive survey of developments in Russian prose over the last fifteen years of the Soviet regime.
The Cambridge Introduction to Russian Literature by Caryl Emerson
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Call Number: PG2951 .E47 2008
Beginning with traditional Russian narratives, the book moves through literary history chronologically and thematically, juxtaposing literary texts from each major period.
Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory & Criticism
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A full-text searchable database of articles on individual critics and theorists, critical and theoretical schools and movements, and the critical and theoretical innovations of specific countries and historical periods. It also treats related persons and fields that have been shaped by or have themselves shaped literary theory and criticism. Each entry includes a selective primary and secondary bibliography.