Livonian Tales
Author: Eastlake (Lady Elizabeth Rigby)
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Published: 1846
Total Pages: 194
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Author: Eastlake (Lady Elizabeth Rigby)
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Published: 1846
Total Pages: 194
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Published: 1846
Total Pages: 372
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Published: 1846
Total Pages: 186
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Valeria Sobol
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 2020-09-15
Total Pages: 213
ISBN-13: 1501750593
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHaunted Empire shows that Gothic elements in Russian literature frequently expressed deep-set anxieties about the Russian imperial and national identity. Valeria Sobol argues that the persistent presence of Gothic tropes in the literature of the Russian Empire is a key literary form that enacts deep historical and cultural tensions arising from Russia's idiosyncratic imperial experience. Her book brings together theories of empire and colonialism with close readings of canonical and less-studied literary texts as she explores how Gothic horror arises from the threatening ambiguity of Russia's own past and present, producing the effect Sobol terms "the imperial uncanny." Focusing on two spaces of the imperial uncanny—the Baltic north/Finland and the Ukrainian south—Haunted Empire reconstructs a powerful discursive tradition that reveals the mechanisms of the Russian imperial imagination that are still at work today.
Author: James Watt (the Engineer.)
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Published: 1846
Total Pages: 426
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Published: 1846
Total Pages: 376
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Published: 1846
Total Pages: 460
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Published: 1891
Total Pages: 788
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Monika Greenleaf
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 468
ISBN-13: 9780810115255
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection of essays resituates poetic works by Derzhavin, Krylov, Batisushkov, Pushkin, Girboedov, Lermontov, Baratynsky and Pavlova, within the force fields of contradicoty cultural pressures, as are the once best-selling prose narratives of Narezhnyi, Karamzin, Viazemsky and others.