Life is elsewhere : symbolic geography in the Russian provinces, 1800–1917 (Lounsbery A.)

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Lounsbery A.

Life is elsewhere : symbolic geography in the Russian provinces, 1800–1917 / Anne Lounsbery. – Ithaca : Northern Illinois University Press, an imprint of Cornell University Press, 2019. – x, 344 pages : maps. – (NIU Series in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies). – Engl. – Includes bibliogr. references and index. – ISBN 9781501747922 (paperback). – ISBN 9781501747915 (hardcover).

Электронный ресурс: ISBN 9781501747946 (1 online resource (360 pages) : 2 maps). Просмотр первых 42-х страниц возможен на сайте https://books.google.ru/ .

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Содерж.: Acknowledgments ; Note on Transliteration and Translation ; 1. Geography, History, Trope: Facts on the Ground ; 2. Before the Provinces: Pastoral and Anti-Pastoral in Pushkin's Countryside ; 3. Inventing Provincial Backwardness, or "Everything is Barbarous and Horrid" (Herzen, Sollogub, and Others) ; 4. "This is Paris itself!": Gogol in the Town of N ; 5. "I Do Beg of You, Wait, and Compare!": Goncharov, Belinsky, and Provincial Taste ; 6. Back Home: The Provincial Lives of Turgenev's Cosmopolitans, p. 119–141 ; 7. Transcendence Deferred: Women Writers in the Provinces ; 8. Melnikov and Leskov, or What is Regionalism in Russia? ; 9. Centering and Decentering in Dostoevsky and Tolstoy ; 10. "Everything Here is Accidental": Chekhov's Geography of Meaninglessness ; 11. In the End: Shchedrin, Sologub, and Terminal Provinciality ; 12. Conclusion: The Provinces in the Twentieth Century ; List of Abbreviations ; Notes ; Bibliography ; Index.