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Begbi, L. (Bagby, L)
Aleksandr Bestuzhev-Marlinskii i Russkii Baironizm
[ Aleksandr Bestuzhev-Marlinskii i Russkii Baironizm]

Alexander Bestuzhev-Marlinsky and Russian Byronism
Transl. from English by N.L. Luzhetskaia
St. Petersburg:  Akademicheskii Proekt, 2001
368 p
Serie: Sovremennaia Zapadnaia Russistika, Tom 36
Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm
ISBN: 5733101768
Language: Russian
Aleksandr Bestuzhev (literary pseudonym Marlinskii) (1797-1837) was a very popular Russian writer of the 1820s who inspired many writers of the next generation: Ivan Turgenev, Leo Tolstoi, and others. This monograph studies Bestuzhev`s life, the cultural and social context of his time, his main works in literature and history, his evolution in Siberian exile and later during the Caucasian wars. His literary career happened to be on edge of two literary epochs: romanticism and realism. The book attempts to evaluate role of Bestuzhev-Marlinskii in the history of Russian literature.
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