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The Dream of a Ridiculous Man Illustrated


The Dream of a Ridiculous Man Illustrated

Author: Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2020-02-06


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"The Dream of a Ridiculous Man" (Russian: Сон смешного человека, Son smeshnovo cheloveka) is a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky written in 1877. It chronicles the experiences of a man who decides that there is nothing of any value in the world. Slipping into nihilism with the "terrible anguish" he is determined to commit suicide. A chance encounter with a young girl, however, begins the man on a journey that re-instills a love for his fellow man.[1] It was first published in A Writer's Diary.

The Female Figure in Contemporary Historical Fiction


The Female Figure in Contemporary Historical Fiction

Author: K. Cooper

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2012-10-29


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From The Other Boleyn Girl to Fingersmith , this collection explores the popularity of female-centred historical novels in recent years. It asks how these representations are influenced by contemporary gender politics, and whether they can be seen as part of a wider feminist project to recover women's history.

Love and Russian Literature


Love and Russian Literature

Author: Ira Nadel

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Release Date: 2023-11-30


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Russia haunted the British cultural imagination throughout the 20th century – whether as a romantic source of literary and political inspiration or as a warning of creeping totalitarianism. In this new book, Ira Nadel, charts the story of that influence through the work of some of the key figures in British literature across the century, including Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Jane Harrison, Virginia Woolf, and H.G. Wells. Framed by the story of two romantic encounters, between Walter Benjamin and the actress Asja Lacis in Moscow in 1926 and between Isaiah Berlin and Anna Akhmatova in 1945, Love and Russian Literature casts a vivid new light on the ways in which responses to Russia shaped the history of British modernism.