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Pushkin's Monument and Allusion

Pushkin's Monument and Allusion
Author: Sidney Eric Dement
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-09-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1487532237

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Pushkin's Monument and Allusion is the first aesthetic analysis of Russia's most famous monument to its greatest poet, Alexander Pushkin.


Pushkin’s Monument and Allusion

Pushkin’s Monument and Allusion
Author: Sidney Eric Dement
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2019-07-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1487532245

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In August 1836, Alexander Pushkin wrote a poem now popularly known simply as "Monument." In the decades following his death in January 1837, the poem "Monument" was transformed into a statue in central Moscow: the Pushkin Monument. At its dedication in 1880, the interaction between the verbal text and the visual monument established a creative dynamic that subsequent generations of artists and thinkers amplified through the use of allusion, simultaneously inviting their readers and spectators into a shared cultural history and enriching the meaning of their original creations. The history of the Pushkin Monument reveals how allusive practice becomes more complex over time. As the population of literate Russians grew throughout the twentieth century, both writers and readers negotiated increasingly complex allusions not only to Pushkin’s poem, but to its statuesque form in Moscow and the many performances that took place around it. Because of this, the story of Pushkin’s Monument is also the story of cultural memory and the aesthetic problems that accompany a cultural history that grows ever longer as it moves into the future.


Two Hundred Years of Pushkin: Alexander Pushkin : myth and monument

Two Hundred Years of Pushkin: Alexander Pushkin : myth and monument
Author: Joe Andrew
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2003
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789042011359

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Puskin's poetry, prose and drama frequently draw upon myths of classical antiquity, myths of modern European culture - grand narratives such as the Don Juan legend and Dante's Inferno - as well as uniquely Russian myths. The contributors to this volume explore these myths from a variety of critical viewpoints and highlight the specific ways in which Pushkin uses myth - among these his recurrent emphasis on the symbolism of monuments and statuary.


Two Hundred Years of Pushkin, Volume II

Two Hundred Years of Pushkin, Volume II
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2021-11-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004484043

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Pushkin’s status as the founding father of Russian literature owes much to his stylistic and linguistic innovations across a wide range of literary genres. But equally important is the influence he exerted on his successors via his exploitation of myth in its widest sense. His poetry, prose and drama frequently draw upon myths of classical antiquity, myths of modern European culture – grand narratives such as the Don Juan legend and Dante’s Inferno – as well as uniquely Russian myths, particularly those associated with St Petersburg and its founder Peter the Great. It was through the elaboration of such myths that Russia attained to a sense of both its cultural uniqueness and its inscription in the broader context of European culture. The contributors to Alexander Pushkin: Myth and Monument explore these myths from a variety of critical viewpoints and highlight the specific ways in which Pushkin uses myth – among these his recurrent emphasis on the symbolism of monuments and statuary, famously referred to by Roman Jakobson as Pushkin’s ‘sculptural myth’. Alexander Pushkin: Myth and Monument is the second volume devoted to Pushkin published in the SSLP series, the first being Pushkin’s Secret: Russian Writers Reread and Rewrite Pushkin. A third volume – Pushkin’s Legacy will follow.


Montaging Pushkin

Montaging Pushkin
Author: Alexandra Smith
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9042020121

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Montaging Pushkin offers for the first time a coherent view of Pushkin's legacy to Russian twentieth-century poetry, giving many new insights. Pushkin is shown to be a Russian forerunner of Baudelaire. Furthermore it is argued that the rise of the Russian and European novel largely changed the ways Russian poets have looked at themselves and at poetic language; that novelisation of poetry is detectable in the major works of poetry that engaged in a creative dialogue with Pushkin, and that polyphonic lyric has been achieved. Alexandra Smith locates significant examples of Pushkin's cinematographic cognition of reality, suggesting that such dynamic descriptions of Petersburg helped create a highly original animated image of the city as comic apocalypse, which followers of Pushkin appropriated very successfully even as far as the late twentieth century. Montaging Pushkin will be of interest to all students of Russian poetry, as well as specialists in literary theory, European studies and the history of ideas. "Smith's thesis is both startling and original: that Pushkin, for all his Mozart-like fluidity and perfection, can be productively read as a poet of pain and violence. His reflex was to respond to the totalizing, authoritative public landscape of his era with an equally severe but specifically private, individualizing, disciplined set of demands on the Poet. The recurring attention that later generations have paid toward those aspects of Pushkin's life and texts governed by the private right to resist or to initiate violence (his duel, his struggles with the bureaucracy, his failed pursuit of service with honour) suggest that this mythologeme is among the most productive in Pushkin's astonishing legacy" CARYL EMERSON (A. Watson Armour III University Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Chair of the Slavic Department, Professor of Comparative Literature at Princeton University) "Smith's innovative study offers a wonderful analysis of how cinematographic editing and polyphony are detected in Russian twentieth-century poetry... It views Pushkin as a "reference obligee" of contemporary urban poetry" VERONIQUE LOSSKY (Professor Emeritus of Russian Literature at the Universite de Paris-Sorbonne IV)


Two Hundred Years of Pushkin, Volume I

Two Hundred Years of Pushkin, Volume I
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2021-12-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 900448390X

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From his earliest publications onwards Pushkin has been the source of inspiration, and imitation, for other writers, as well as composers, painters and, more recently, film-makers. This book seeks to explore the different relationship his followers have sought with the ‘founding father’ of modern Russian culture. Pushkin’s Secret: Russian Writers Reread and Rewrite Pushkin takes a variety of approaches. Some contributors to the collection trace the way Pushkin’s works provided the template for the characters and stories which were produced in the first decades after his untimely death in 1837. Others reveal the impact the myths surrounding Pushkin’s tragic life were used (and abused) by followers, as well as governments of various hues. Yet other studies explore the very precise ways Pushkin’s successors used his texts as source material for their own works. ‘Pushkin’s Secret’: Russian Writers Reread and Rewrite Pushkin offers a series of fascinating insights into the impact that Alexander Pushkin has had on Russian culture over the last 200 years. Pushkin’s Secret: Russian Writers Reread and Rewrite Pushkin will be followed by two further volumes devoted to Pushkin within the SSLP series, Pushkin: Myth and Monument and Pushkin’s Legacy.


Alexander Pushkin

Alexander Pushkin
Author: Joe Andrew
Publisher:
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2003
Genre: Myth in literature
ISBN: 9789042011359

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Pushkin's Bronze Horseman

Pushkin's Bronze Horseman
Author: Wacław Lednicki
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1955
Genre:
ISBN:

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Pushkin in Copenhagen

Pushkin in Copenhagen
Author: Irina Bjørnø
Publisher: Litres
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2022-05-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 5040677359

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Book about Pushkin monument in Copenhagen. Pushkin monument was opened 6 of June 2017 in Royal Library in Copenhagen. Pushkin manuscript was found in the archives of H. Ch. Andersen and shown for the public.