This thesis analyses the persistence of Gothic-fantastic themes and motifs in the literature of Soviet Russia between 1920 and 1940. Nineteenth-century Russian literature was characterized by the almost universal assimilation of Gothic-fantastic themes and motifs, adapted from the fiction of Western writers such as E.T.A. Hoffmann, Ann Radcliffe and Edgar Allen Poe. Writers from Pushkin to Dostoevskii, including the major Symbolists, wrote fiction combining the real with the macabre and supernatural. However, following the inauguration of the Soviet regime and the imposition of Socialist Realism as the official literary style in 1934, most critics assumed that the Gothic-fantastic had been expunged from Russian literature. In Konstantin Fed...
This dissertation traces the development of new literary forms in Russia between the failure of the ...
Russian artists of the early twentieth century focused not merely on the production of their own art...
This dissertation is an attempt to study the relationship of the Russian expression of literary utop...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edinburgh University Pre...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor and Francis via t...
The Slavic vampire myth traces back to pre-Orthodox folk belief, serving both as an explanation of d...
The Russian Romanticism covers the first half of the 19th century. The European Romanticism had inf...
This dissertation analyzes the origins of the genre of popular fiction known as horror fiction. It ...
The dissertation explores the following hypothesis: The Strugatskys' unabated popularity for the las...
This article demonstrates one of the first attempts for systematic and analytical analysis of Ukrain...
The scholarly purpose of this thesis is to illustrate the position occupied by Mikhail Afqnasyevich ...
Although the genre of horror has gained an extraordinary popularity in contemporary literature, it s...
This dissertation argues that, during the last three decades of the nineteenth-century, at a time wh...
In my dissertation I examine a group of modernist novels that attempt to braid together two seemingl...
The aim of this dissertation is to study the evolution of the Russian anti-utopian literary genre in...
This dissertation traces the development of new literary forms in Russia between the failure of the ...
Russian artists of the early twentieth century focused not merely on the production of their own art...
This dissertation is an attempt to study the relationship of the Russian expression of literary utop...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edinburgh University Pre...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor and Francis via t...
The Slavic vampire myth traces back to pre-Orthodox folk belief, serving both as an explanation of d...
The Russian Romanticism covers the first half of the 19th century. The European Romanticism had inf...
This dissertation analyzes the origins of the genre of popular fiction known as horror fiction. It ...
The dissertation explores the following hypothesis: The Strugatskys' unabated popularity for the las...
This article demonstrates one of the first attempts for systematic and analytical analysis of Ukrain...
The scholarly purpose of this thesis is to illustrate the position occupied by Mikhail Afqnasyevich ...
Although the genre of horror has gained an extraordinary popularity in contemporary literature, it s...
This dissertation argues that, during the last three decades of the nineteenth-century, at a time wh...
In my dissertation I examine a group of modernist novels that attempt to braid together two seemingl...
The aim of this dissertation is to study the evolution of the Russian anti-utopian literary genre in...
This dissertation traces the development of new literary forms in Russia between the failure of the ...
Russian artists of the early twentieth century focused not merely on the production of their own art...
This dissertation is an attempt to study the relationship of the Russian expression of literary utop...