In War and Peace, Tolstoy challenges Western European notions of Russian backwardness and ‘barbarity’ through his depiction of the virtuousness, spiritual wisdom, and rich cultural traditions of the common Russian people. This idealized portrayal of Russian peasants and soldiers is essential to Tolstoy’s construction of a Russian national myth that unites members of all social classes behind a shared set of values. However, in turning the Russian peasantry into idealized, oversimplified caricatures that lack individuality, complexity, agency, and the ability for critical thought, Tolstoy reduces these characters to mere instruments that provide morally edifying lessons to Russia’s elites. This imposition of an essentializing and instrumenta...
The events of the 1850s and the early 1860s, including the Emancipation of the serfs (1861) and the ...
The idea of Russia has emerged through discussions amongst religious and cultural leaders in the lat...
At the center of this dissertation’s inquiry is Russian realism’s construction of what I call “the f...
Like his nineteenth-century predecessor, Leo Tolstoy, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn displayed a keen fascin...
From the late nineteenth century—Leo Tolstoy’s time, when the seeds of the Revolution were being sow...
The aim of this thesis is to attempt to show how historical, cultural and ideological concepts of Le...
In the paper Cultural and national stereotypes in War and Peace by L. Tolstoy several chapters of th...
This thesis examines Lev Tolstoy’s diachronic reception of Homeric epic poetry. Situated in the fie...
This article seeks to analyze the weight and effects of the Western gaze (France’s in particular) in...
Leo Tolstoy's peculiar religious and political thought has been discussed in numerous studies, yet f...
To support the myth of Russian literature’s unique social mission, its critics, historians, and crea...
The Peasant Figure : The Antidote to Anguish in the Works of Leo Tolstoy. the peasant occupies a pa...
Russian culture is a fertile soil for the development of attitudes questioning sense of life in the ...
AbstractThis paper examines Mikhail Shveitser's film version of Lev Tolstoy's last major novel, Resu...
Critic and philosopher Nikolai Strakhov wrote three articles about the novel "War and Peace", publis...
The events of the 1850s and the early 1860s, including the Emancipation of the serfs (1861) and the ...
The idea of Russia has emerged through discussions amongst religious and cultural leaders in the lat...
At the center of this dissertation’s inquiry is Russian realism’s construction of what I call “the f...
Like his nineteenth-century predecessor, Leo Tolstoy, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn displayed a keen fascin...
From the late nineteenth century—Leo Tolstoy’s time, when the seeds of the Revolution were being sow...
The aim of this thesis is to attempt to show how historical, cultural and ideological concepts of Le...
In the paper Cultural and national stereotypes in War and Peace by L. Tolstoy several chapters of th...
This thesis examines Lev Tolstoy’s diachronic reception of Homeric epic poetry. Situated in the fie...
This article seeks to analyze the weight and effects of the Western gaze (France’s in particular) in...
Leo Tolstoy's peculiar religious and political thought has been discussed in numerous studies, yet f...
To support the myth of Russian literature’s unique social mission, its critics, historians, and crea...
The Peasant Figure : The Antidote to Anguish in the Works of Leo Tolstoy. the peasant occupies a pa...
Russian culture is a fertile soil for the development of attitudes questioning sense of life in the ...
AbstractThis paper examines Mikhail Shveitser's film version of Lev Tolstoy's last major novel, Resu...
Critic and philosopher Nikolai Strakhov wrote three articles about the novel "War and Peace", publis...
The events of the 1850s and the early 1860s, including the Emancipation of the serfs (1861) and the ...
The idea of Russia has emerged through discussions amongst religious and cultural leaders in the lat...
At the center of this dissertation’s inquiry is Russian realism’s construction of what I call “the f...