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    Evanston, Illinois :Northwestern University Press,
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    almahu_BV046361555
    Umfang: xiv, 227 Seiten ; , 23 cm.
    ISBN: 978-0-8101-4093-6 , 978-0-8101-4094-3
    Serie: Northwestern University Press studies in Russian literature and theory
    Inhalt: ""How Women Must Write" studies how women who make poems are variously invented in nineteenth and early twentieth-century Russia. The inventors include women poets themselves, readers who derive poets of their own design from women's poems, and male poets who fabricate women and write poems on their behalf. These distinct vantage points on how the woman poet is constituted foreground the complex interactions between writing women and their readers within ever-shifting social, political, and cultural power structures. Hasty's exploration takes us from an emphatically male Romantic age to a modernist period preoccupied with women's creativity but also its containment. Each chapter studies an episode from Russian cultural history that concretely registers women poets' engagements with disincentives. Part one describes the successes and vulnerabilities of Pavlova and Rostopchina who lay groundwork for women writing after them. Part two examines two women invented by men: Cherubina de Gabriak and Briusov's Nelli, who reflect the establishment's efforts to retain command over women's writing in the Silver Age. Part three studies Marina Tsvetaeva's and Anna Akhmatova's challenges to male authority. These are not passive victims of gender-driven limitations, but purposeful actors realizing themselves creatively and advancing the woman poet's cause. The book will appeal to the general reader as well as specialists in Russian literature, women's studies, and cultural history."--Provided by publisher
    Anmerkung: Introduction -- Part I. Contentions -- Karolina Pavlova versus Evdokiia Rostopchina -- Evdokiia Rostopchina versus the male tradition -- Part II. Female impersonations -- The Cherubina de Gabriak mystification -- Briusov's Nelli -- Part III. Resistance -- Marina Tsvetaeva versus male authority -- Marina Tsvetaeva and Anna Akhmatova -- Conclusion
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-8101-4095-0
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Slawistik
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    Schlagwort(e): Lyrikerin ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; History
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