Critic and philosopher Nikolai Strakhov wrote three articles about the novel "War and Peace", published in 1866, 1869, and 1870. These articles not only established Strakhov’s reputation as an important literary critic but also were responsible for sparking Tolstoy’s interest in the critic, and initiating their lifelong friendshi
In this study I consider Lev Tolstoy\u27s life and thought by reference to their national and histor...
Tolstoy???s two powerful novels Anna Karenina and War and Peace are, in part, about the danger, unha...
If war can be considered a dialogue between nations or cultures at large, how does one translate the...
Critic and philosopher Nikolai Strakhov wrote three articles about the novel "War and Peace", publis...
The article «Leo Tolstoy’s novel “War and Peace” in diaries and letters» subjects to a detailed anal...
Nikolai Strakhov was one of the foremost practitioners of the so-called organic criticism. Strakhov ...
The aim of this thesis is to attempt to show how historical, cultural and ideological concepts of Le...
In War and Peace, Tolstoy challenges Western European notions of Russian backwardness and ‘barbarity...
Like his nineteenth-century predecessor, Leo Tolstoy, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn displayed a keen fascin...
This paper explores how Lev Tolstoy’s work was discussed by both Marxist philosopher György Lukács a...
The article discusses the syncretic nature of the structure of the novel by Leo Tolstoy “War and Pea...
By piggybacking on the critiques of the historical discipline provided by Leo Tolstoy in his momento...
This thesis examines Lev Tolstoy’s diachronic reception of Homeric epic poetry. Situated in the fie...
This project examines the problem of historical representation in literary fiction, taking as its su...
On the one hand, War and Peace contains statements that read as absolute or universalizing claims;...
In this study I consider Lev Tolstoy\u27s life and thought by reference to their national and histor...
Tolstoy???s two powerful novels Anna Karenina and War and Peace are, in part, about the danger, unha...
If war can be considered a dialogue between nations or cultures at large, how does one translate the...
Critic and philosopher Nikolai Strakhov wrote three articles about the novel "War and Peace", publis...
The article «Leo Tolstoy’s novel “War and Peace” in diaries and letters» subjects to a detailed anal...
Nikolai Strakhov was one of the foremost practitioners of the so-called organic criticism. Strakhov ...
The aim of this thesis is to attempt to show how historical, cultural and ideological concepts of Le...
In War and Peace, Tolstoy challenges Western European notions of Russian backwardness and ‘barbarity...
Like his nineteenth-century predecessor, Leo Tolstoy, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn displayed a keen fascin...
This paper explores how Lev Tolstoy’s work was discussed by both Marxist philosopher György Lukács a...
The article discusses the syncretic nature of the structure of the novel by Leo Tolstoy “War and Pea...
By piggybacking on the critiques of the historical discipline provided by Leo Tolstoy in his momento...
This thesis examines Lev Tolstoy’s diachronic reception of Homeric epic poetry. Situated in the fie...
This project examines the problem of historical representation in literary fiction, taking as its su...
On the one hand, War and Peace contains statements that read as absolute or universalizing claims;...
In this study I consider Lev Tolstoy\u27s life and thought by reference to their national and histor...
Tolstoy???s two powerful novels Anna Karenina and War and Peace are, in part, about the danger, unha...
If war can be considered a dialogue between nations or cultures at large, how does one translate the...