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Goticheskaia Traditsiia v Russkoi Literature
[ Gothic Tradition in Russian Literature]

Red. by N.D. Tamarchenko et al
Moscow:  RGGU, 2008
349 p
pbk. 14 x 20 cm. Printing 500
ISBN: 9785728109679
Language: Russian
One of the goals of this monograph is to clarify the notion of the Gothic novel genre canon that has been formed in the "classical" period, which lasted approximately half a century, and its most significant varieties. Moreover, the contributors to this collection aim to follow the evolution of this genre tradition in Russian literature of the 19th century (Marlinskii, Pushkin, Gogol`, A.K. Tolstoi, Turgenev, Dostoevskii, Chekhov) and the first third of the 20th (Briusov, Nabokov) centuries. Bibliography on the subject (139 titles.) Summary and contents in English. Also available on the same subject: Goticheskii Roman v Rossii (2002).
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