Abolishing Death: A Salvation Myth of Russian Twentieth-Century Literature

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Author(s): Irene Masing-Delic
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Year: 1992

Language: English
Pages: 376
City: Stanford

Preface......Page 8
Contents......Page 10
Chapter One. Introduction......Page 14
Chapter Two. The Salvation Program......Page 39
Chapter Three. General Contexts......Page 51
Chapter Four. Nikolai Fyodorov. The Philosophy of the
Common Task......Page 89
Chapter Five. Vladimir Solovyov. The Meaning of Love......Page 118
Chapter Six. Maksim Gorky. Confession......Page 136
Chapter Seven. Fyodor Sologub. A Legend in the Making......Page 168
Chapter Eight. Aleksandr Blok. The Twelve......Page 208
Chapter Nine. Nikolai Ognyov. Eurasia......Page 235
Chapter Ten. Nikolai Zabolotsky. Columns and The Triumph of Agriculture......Page 256
Chapter Eleven. Two Parodies......Page 300
Chapter Twelve. Conclusion......Page 308
Notes......Page 320
Works Cited......Page 352
Index......Page 366