UID:
almahu_9949870113902882
Umfang:
1 online resource (264 pages)
Ausgabe:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9781350115040
Inhalt:
Russia haunted the British cultural imagination throughout the 20th century - whether as a romantic source of literary and political inspiration or as a warning of creeping totalitarianism. In this new book, Ira Nadel, charts the story of that influence through the work of some of the key figures in British literature across the century, including Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Jane Harrison, Virginia Woolf, and H.G. Wells. Framed by the story of two romantic encounters, between Walter Benjamin and the actress Asja Lacis in Moscow in 1926 and between Isaiah Berlin and Anna Akhmatova in 1945, 〈i〉Love and Russian Literature 〈/i〉casts a vivid new light on the ways in which responses to Russia shaped the history of British modernism.
Anmerkung:
Introduction: 'Magnanimous Despair' 〈b〉〈i〉Prelude〈/i〉〈/b〉: Walter Benjamin in Love Ch. 1 Somerset Maugham: 'Love and Russian Literature' Ch. 2 H. Bruce Lockhart: Love and Revolution Ch. 3 Jane Harrison: In Love with Language Ch. 4 William Gerhardie: Flattery is Not Enough 〈b〉〈i〉Interlude〈/i〉〈/b〉〈b〉:〈/b〉 Edmund Wilson: In Love with Lenin/ EdmundWilson Russian Love Ch. 5 H.G. Wells: Triangles Ch. 6 Virginia Woolf: The Sound of Russian Love 〈b〉〈i〉Postscript〈/i〉〈/b〉: Isaiah Berlin: From the Finland Station Index
Sprache:
Englisch
DOI:
10.5040/9781350115040
URL:
https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350115040?locatt=label:secondary_bloomsburyCollections
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