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RUSSIAN STUDIES: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

RUSSIAN STUDIES: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Russian Studies 80 THE TWENTIETH CENTURY By M. DEWHIRST, Lecturer in Russian Language and Literature at the University of Glasgow 1. GENERAL No more vols of the HcmopuJl PyccKoii C08emCKoii JLUmepamyp'bl and KpamKaJl Jlumepamyp'ltaJl !J'It!!,uKJlOneOUJl have appeared so there is space to mention three books which may have been overlooked by English-speaking readers: R. Sliwowski, Dawni i nowi, Ww, Panstwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1967, 204 pp.; Z. Mat­ hauser, Nepopultirni studie, Prague, Svoboda, 204 pp.; V. Strada, Tradizione e rivoluzione nella letteratura russa, T, Einaudi, 272 pp. Sliwowski writes mainly on Soviet prose writers, Mathauser more on poetry and theory and Strada is concerned with the relationship between Russian and Western culture. Also of interest are V. Veidle's general reflections on Russian culture before and under the Soviet regime, Ee3'blMJl'lt'ltaJl cmpa'lta, Paris, YMCA Press, 1968, 168 pp. For a survey of lit. in the last prerevolutionary years see G. Struve's art., 'The Cultural Renaissance', pp. 179-201 of Russia Under the Last Tsar, ed. T. Stavrou, Minneapolis, Univ. of Minnesota Press, 280 pp., and the arts on Gor'ky, Andreev, symbolism, Bely and Bryusov publ. (mainly for the first time) in B. Mikhailovsky, H36pa'lt'lt'ble cmambU, M, '113,lJ;-BO MOCKOB­ CKoro YHl'IBepCHTeTa', 676 pp. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

RUSSIAN STUDIES: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies , Volume 31 (1): 12 – Mar 13, 1970

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Russian Studies 80 THE TWENTIETH CENTURY By M. DEWHIRST, Lecturer in Russian Language and Literature at the University of Glasgow 1. GENERAL No more vols of the HcmopuJl PyccKoii C08emCKoii JLUmepamyp'bl and KpamKaJl Jlumepamyp'ltaJl !J'It!!,uKJlOneOUJl have appeared so there is space to mention three books which may have been overlooked by English-speaking readers: R. Sliwowski, Dawni i nowi, Ww, Panstwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1967, 204 pp.; Z. Mat­ hauser, Nepopultirni studie, Prague, Svoboda, 204 pp.; V. Strada, Tradizione e rivoluzione nella letteratura russa, T, Einaudi, 272 pp. Sliwowski writes mainly on Soviet prose writers, Mathauser more on poetry and theory and Strada is concerned with the relationship between Russian and Western culture. Also of interest are V. Veidle's general reflections on Russian culture before and under the Soviet regime, Ee3'blMJl'lt'ltaJl cmpa'lta, Paris, YMCA Press, 1968, 168 pp. For a survey of lit. in the last prerevolutionary years see G. Struve's art., 'The Cultural Renaissance', pp. 179-201 of Russia Under the Last Tsar, ed. T. Stavrou, Minneapolis, Univ. of Minnesota Press, 280 pp., and the arts on Gor'ky, Andreev, symbolism, Bely and Bryusov publ. (mainly for the first time) in B. Mikhailovsky, H36pa'lt'lt'ble cmambU, M, '113,lJ;-BO MOCKOB­ CKoro YHl'IBepCHTeTa', 676 pp.

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