Oxford Handbook of the Russian Novel
Oxford Handbook of the Russian Novel
Buckler, Julie A.; Weir, Justin
Oxford University Press Inc
02/2026
754
Dura
Inglês
9780197520857
15 a 20 dias
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Contents
About the Editors
List of Contributors
Introduction by co-editors Julie A. Buckler and Justin Weir
Part I. The History of the Russian Novel
1. First Novels, First Publics - Luba Golburt and Bella Grigoryan
2. Russian Novelists and the Mind of Europe - Lina Steiner
3. The Noncanonical Status of the Nineteenth-Century Russian Novel - William Mills Todd III
4. The Russian Novel in the Age of Modernism - Julie Curtis
5. The Soviet Novel as a Work of Grief - Evgeny Dobrenko
6. The Postmodernist Russian Novel: An Attempt at Typology - Mark Lipovetsky
7. The Contemporary Russian Novel - Jacob Emery
8. Svetlana Alexievich and the Novel Tradition - Justin Weir
Part II. Theories of the Novel and the Russian Tradition
9. Russian Formalism and the Novel - Thomas Seifrid
10. The Word about the Word: Mikhail Bakhtin's Theory of the Novel - Alexander Spektor
11. Mind Games: On Psychology in the Russian Novel - Angela Brintlinger
12. An Uneasy Compact: The Russian Novel as Philosophy - Jeff Love
13. Ethics and the Russian Novel - Gary Saul Morson
Part III. Geographies and Cultural Spaces in the Russian Novel
14. Empire and the Russian Novel - Edyta M. Bojanowska
15. Nature in the Russian Novel - Jane Costlow
16. Siberia and the Queerness of the Russian Novel - Ani Kokobobo
17. Escape Vehicles: Yiddish and the Russian Novel - Gabriella Safran
18. Race, Ethnicity, and the Russian Novel - Michael Kunichika
Part IV. Modes of Understanding and Experience in the Russian Novel
19. Seeing the (Russian) Novel -- Molly Brunson
20. The Haunted House: Spiritualism and the Realist Novel -- Ilya Vinitsky
21. Bodily Expression, Gesture, and Knowledge in the Russian Novel - Timothy Langen
22. Turgenev, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Their Smalls: Children and Animals - Robin Miller
23. Coping with Matter in the Russian Novel: Anatomists, Alchemists, Geologists, and Collectors - Michal Oklot
24. Dostoevsky's Depth Theology - Yuri Corrigan
25. Grotesque Fictions: Posthumanism and the Novel - Julia Vaingurt
Part V. Ideologies in Novel Form
26. Why Don't We Read Them? The Underwater Corpus of Nineteenth-Century Russian Realist Novels - Julie A. Buckler
27. The Woman Question: Learned Noblewomen Writers - Hilde Hoogenboom
28. Crime and Terrorism in the Russian Novel - Julia Chadaga
29. Seriousness, Humor and the Contradictions of Late Socialism - Ann Komaromi
Part VI. Worlding the Russian Novel
30. The Russian Novel in English Translation - Catherine McAteer
31. Russian Novels of the Emigre Everyday - Tatyana Gershkovich
32. Global Cooling: From the Fluid Transnationalism of Ada to the Frigid Poetics of Transparent Things - Eric Naiman
33. First as Comedy, then as Nationalism: The Immigrant Post-Soviet Novel between America and Israel - Alex Moshkin and Sasha Senderovich
33. The Russophone Novel: Past, Present, and Uncertain Future - Nathan Goldstone
Index
About the Editors
List of Contributors
Introduction by co-editors Julie A. Buckler and Justin Weir
Part I. The History of the Russian Novel
1. First Novels, First Publics - Luba Golburt and Bella Grigoryan
2. Russian Novelists and the Mind of Europe - Lina Steiner
3. The Noncanonical Status of the Nineteenth-Century Russian Novel - William Mills Todd III
4. The Russian Novel in the Age of Modernism - Julie Curtis
5. The Soviet Novel as a Work of Grief - Evgeny Dobrenko
6. The Postmodernist Russian Novel: An Attempt at Typology - Mark Lipovetsky
7. The Contemporary Russian Novel - Jacob Emery
8. Svetlana Alexievich and the Novel Tradition - Justin Weir
Part II. Theories of the Novel and the Russian Tradition
9. Russian Formalism and the Novel - Thomas Seifrid
10. The Word about the Word: Mikhail Bakhtin's Theory of the Novel - Alexander Spektor
11. Mind Games: On Psychology in the Russian Novel - Angela Brintlinger
12. An Uneasy Compact: The Russian Novel as Philosophy - Jeff Love
13. Ethics and the Russian Novel - Gary Saul Morson
Part III. Geographies and Cultural Spaces in the Russian Novel
14. Empire and the Russian Novel - Edyta M. Bojanowska
15. Nature in the Russian Novel - Jane Costlow
16. Siberia and the Queerness of the Russian Novel - Ani Kokobobo
17. Escape Vehicles: Yiddish and the Russian Novel - Gabriella Safran
18. Race, Ethnicity, and the Russian Novel - Michael Kunichika
Part IV. Modes of Understanding and Experience in the Russian Novel
19. Seeing the (Russian) Novel -- Molly Brunson
20. The Haunted House: Spiritualism and the Realist Novel -- Ilya Vinitsky
21. Bodily Expression, Gesture, and Knowledge in the Russian Novel - Timothy Langen
22. Turgenev, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Their Smalls: Children and Animals - Robin Miller
23. Coping with Matter in the Russian Novel: Anatomists, Alchemists, Geologists, and Collectors - Michal Oklot
24. Dostoevsky's Depth Theology - Yuri Corrigan
25. Grotesque Fictions: Posthumanism and the Novel - Julia Vaingurt
Part V. Ideologies in Novel Form
26. Why Don't We Read Them? The Underwater Corpus of Nineteenth-Century Russian Realist Novels - Julie A. Buckler
27. The Woman Question: Learned Noblewomen Writers - Hilde Hoogenboom
28. Crime and Terrorism in the Russian Novel - Julia Chadaga
29. Seriousness, Humor and the Contradictions of Late Socialism - Ann Komaromi
Part VI. Worlding the Russian Novel
30. The Russian Novel in English Translation - Catherine McAteer
31. Russian Novels of the Emigre Everyday - Tatyana Gershkovich
32. Global Cooling: From the Fluid Transnationalism of Ada to the Frigid Poetics of Transparent Things - Eric Naiman
33. First as Comedy, then as Nationalism: The Immigrant Post-Soviet Novel between America and Israel - Alex Moshkin and Sasha Senderovich
33. The Russophone Novel: Past, Present, and Uncertain Future - Nathan Goldstone
Index
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Contents
About the Editors
List of Contributors
Introduction by co-editors Julie A. Buckler and Justin Weir
Part I. The History of the Russian Novel
1. First Novels, First Publics - Luba Golburt and Bella Grigoryan
2. Russian Novelists and the Mind of Europe - Lina Steiner
3. The Noncanonical Status of the Nineteenth-Century Russian Novel - William Mills Todd III
4. The Russian Novel in the Age of Modernism - Julie Curtis
5. The Soviet Novel as a Work of Grief - Evgeny Dobrenko
6. The Postmodernist Russian Novel: An Attempt at Typology - Mark Lipovetsky
7. The Contemporary Russian Novel - Jacob Emery
8. Svetlana Alexievich and the Novel Tradition - Justin Weir
Part II. Theories of the Novel and the Russian Tradition
9. Russian Formalism and the Novel - Thomas Seifrid
10. The Word about the Word: Mikhail Bakhtin's Theory of the Novel - Alexander Spektor
11. Mind Games: On Psychology in the Russian Novel - Angela Brintlinger
12. An Uneasy Compact: The Russian Novel as Philosophy - Jeff Love
13. Ethics and the Russian Novel - Gary Saul Morson
Part III. Geographies and Cultural Spaces in the Russian Novel
14. Empire and the Russian Novel - Edyta M. Bojanowska
15. Nature in the Russian Novel - Jane Costlow
16. Siberia and the Queerness of the Russian Novel - Ani Kokobobo
17. Escape Vehicles: Yiddish and the Russian Novel - Gabriella Safran
18. Race, Ethnicity, and the Russian Novel - Michael Kunichika
Part IV. Modes of Understanding and Experience in the Russian Novel
19. Seeing the (Russian) Novel -- Molly Brunson
20. The Haunted House: Spiritualism and the Realist Novel -- Ilya Vinitsky
21. Bodily Expression, Gesture, and Knowledge in the Russian Novel - Timothy Langen
22. Turgenev, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Their Smalls: Children and Animals - Robin Miller
23. Coping with Matter in the Russian Novel: Anatomists, Alchemists, Geologists, and Collectors - Michal Oklot
24. Dostoevsky's Depth Theology - Yuri Corrigan
25. Grotesque Fictions: Posthumanism and the Novel - Julia Vaingurt
Part V. Ideologies in Novel Form
26. Why Don't We Read Them? The Underwater Corpus of Nineteenth-Century Russian Realist Novels - Julie A. Buckler
27. The Woman Question: Learned Noblewomen Writers - Hilde Hoogenboom
28. Crime and Terrorism in the Russian Novel - Julia Chadaga
29. Seriousness, Humor and the Contradictions of Late Socialism - Ann Komaromi
Part VI. Worlding the Russian Novel
30. The Russian Novel in English Translation - Catherine McAteer
31. Russian Novels of the Emigre Everyday - Tatyana Gershkovich
32. Global Cooling: From the Fluid Transnationalism of Ada to the Frigid Poetics of Transparent Things - Eric Naiman
33. First as Comedy, then as Nationalism: The Immigrant Post-Soviet Novel between America and Israel - Alex Moshkin and Sasha Senderovich
33. The Russophone Novel: Past, Present, and Uncertain Future - Nathan Goldstone
Index
About the Editors
List of Contributors
Introduction by co-editors Julie A. Buckler and Justin Weir
Part I. The History of the Russian Novel
1. First Novels, First Publics - Luba Golburt and Bella Grigoryan
2. Russian Novelists and the Mind of Europe - Lina Steiner
3. The Noncanonical Status of the Nineteenth-Century Russian Novel - William Mills Todd III
4. The Russian Novel in the Age of Modernism - Julie Curtis
5. The Soviet Novel as a Work of Grief - Evgeny Dobrenko
6. The Postmodernist Russian Novel: An Attempt at Typology - Mark Lipovetsky
7. The Contemporary Russian Novel - Jacob Emery
8. Svetlana Alexievich and the Novel Tradition - Justin Weir
Part II. Theories of the Novel and the Russian Tradition
9. Russian Formalism and the Novel - Thomas Seifrid
10. The Word about the Word: Mikhail Bakhtin's Theory of the Novel - Alexander Spektor
11. Mind Games: On Psychology in the Russian Novel - Angela Brintlinger
12. An Uneasy Compact: The Russian Novel as Philosophy - Jeff Love
13. Ethics and the Russian Novel - Gary Saul Morson
Part III. Geographies and Cultural Spaces in the Russian Novel
14. Empire and the Russian Novel - Edyta M. Bojanowska
15. Nature in the Russian Novel - Jane Costlow
16. Siberia and the Queerness of the Russian Novel - Ani Kokobobo
17. Escape Vehicles: Yiddish and the Russian Novel - Gabriella Safran
18. Race, Ethnicity, and the Russian Novel - Michael Kunichika
Part IV. Modes of Understanding and Experience in the Russian Novel
19. Seeing the (Russian) Novel -- Molly Brunson
20. The Haunted House: Spiritualism and the Realist Novel -- Ilya Vinitsky
21. Bodily Expression, Gesture, and Knowledge in the Russian Novel - Timothy Langen
22. Turgenev, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Their Smalls: Children and Animals - Robin Miller
23. Coping with Matter in the Russian Novel: Anatomists, Alchemists, Geologists, and Collectors - Michal Oklot
24. Dostoevsky's Depth Theology - Yuri Corrigan
25. Grotesque Fictions: Posthumanism and the Novel - Julia Vaingurt
Part V. Ideologies in Novel Form
26. Why Don't We Read Them? The Underwater Corpus of Nineteenth-Century Russian Realist Novels - Julie A. Buckler
27. The Woman Question: Learned Noblewomen Writers - Hilde Hoogenboom
28. Crime and Terrorism in the Russian Novel - Julia Chadaga
29. Seriousness, Humor and the Contradictions of Late Socialism - Ann Komaromi
Part VI. Worlding the Russian Novel
30. The Russian Novel in English Translation - Catherine McAteer
31. Russian Novels of the Emigre Everyday - Tatyana Gershkovich
32. Global Cooling: From the Fluid Transnationalism of Ada to the Frigid Poetics of Transparent Things - Eric Naiman
33. First as Comedy, then as Nationalism: The Immigrant Post-Soviet Novel between America and Israel - Alex Moshkin and Sasha Senderovich
33. The Russophone Novel: Past, Present, and Uncertain Future - Nathan Goldstone
Index
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