This dissertation traces the development of Alexander Pushkin's sense of the tragic in the context of Russian and European Romanticism. Pushkin was a self-proclaimed skeptic in matters of literature: though deeply influenced by Romantic poets and theorists, he never subscribed to any one school or creed, experimenting in a range of genres to express his changing tragic vision. Many of his works move seamlessly between the closed world of traditional tragedy and the open world of Romantic tragic drama; and yet, they follow neither the cathartic program prescribed by Aristotle nor the redemptive mythologies of the Romantics. My study explains Pushkin's idiosyncratic approach to tragedy by re-situating his works within their literary, historic...
This dissertation offers a sustained examination of the economic paradigms that structure meaning an...
This thesis analyses Pushkin's imagery of dreams and flying. Although the focus of my analysis is th...
This dissertation examines the role of Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz as the Romantic Other in the form...
This thesis explores how tragedy was conceptualised in the Romantic period by focusing on the work o...
This Honors Thesis analyzes Alexander Pushkin's first completed work of prose, The Tales of the Late...
This dissertation argues that, during the last three decades of the nineteenth-century, at a time wh...
This Honors Thesis analyzes Alexander Pushkin's first completed work of prose, The Tales of the Late...
This honors thesis is a close reading of the later elegies of Alexander Pushkin (from 1828-1831). Pu...
Focusing primarily on Russian literature of the nineteenth century, this dissertation explores the d...
The thesis deals with the influence of English literature on the Russian during the Romantic period,...
This thesis is the first extensive study devoted to the generic originality of Iurii Tynianov’s rep...
The dissertation explores the poetics of Chekhov’s early drama, a selection of his prose, and some o...
The dissertation explores the poetics of Chekhov’s early drama, a selection of his prose, and some o...
This dissertation examines representations of authorship in Russian literature from a number of pers...
This monograph offers a critical interpretation of Pushkin's “romantic tragedy”, Boris Godunov and M...
This dissertation offers a sustained examination of the economic paradigms that structure meaning an...
This thesis analyses Pushkin's imagery of dreams and flying. Although the focus of my analysis is th...
This dissertation examines the role of Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz as the Romantic Other in the form...
This thesis explores how tragedy was conceptualised in the Romantic period by focusing on the work o...
This Honors Thesis analyzes Alexander Pushkin's first completed work of prose, The Tales of the Late...
This dissertation argues that, during the last three decades of the nineteenth-century, at a time wh...
This Honors Thesis analyzes Alexander Pushkin's first completed work of prose, The Tales of the Late...
This honors thesis is a close reading of the later elegies of Alexander Pushkin (from 1828-1831). Pu...
Focusing primarily on Russian literature of the nineteenth century, this dissertation explores the d...
The thesis deals with the influence of English literature on the Russian during the Romantic period,...
This thesis is the first extensive study devoted to the generic originality of Iurii Tynianov’s rep...
The dissertation explores the poetics of Chekhov’s early drama, a selection of his prose, and some o...
The dissertation explores the poetics of Chekhov’s early drama, a selection of his prose, and some o...
This dissertation examines representations of authorship in Russian literature from a number of pers...
This monograph offers a critical interpretation of Pushkin's “romantic tragedy”, Boris Godunov and M...
This dissertation offers a sustained examination of the economic paradigms that structure meaning an...
This thesis analyses Pushkin's imagery of dreams and flying. Although the focus of my analysis is th...
This dissertation examines the role of Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz as the Romantic Other in the form...