A History Of Seventeenth-Century Russian Literature
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Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket. Page Condition: Some yellowing/aging consistent with age. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Appears intact and open flat. No stickers or price tags visible on the title page.
A comprehensive academic work in the field of Slavic literary studies, A History of Seventeenth-Century Russian Literature chronicles the rich and complex landscape of Russian writing during one of its most formative centuries. William Edward Brown presents a meticulous survey of the literary movements, genres, and key figures that shaped Russian cultural identity in the 1600s, a period marked by religious upheaval, political transformation, and significant artistic development. The work details the transition from medieval ecclesiastical writing to the emergence of more secular literary forms, illustrating how historical and social forces directly influenced textual production. Authoritative in tone and exhaustive in scope, this volume stands as an essential reference for scholars and students of Russian literature, Slavic languages, and Eastern European history.
Author: William Edward Brown
Format: Paperback
Genre: Literary theory
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket. Page Condition: Some yellowing/aging consistent with age. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Appears intact and open flat. No stickers or price tags visible on the title page.
A comprehensive academic work in the field of Slavic literary studies, A History of Seventeenth-Century Russian Literature chronicles the rich and complex landscape of Russian writing during one of its most formative centuries. William Edward Brown presents a meticulous survey of the literary movements, genres, and key figures that shaped Russian cultural identity in the 1600s, a period marked by religious upheaval, political transformation, and significant artistic development. The work details the transition from medieval ecclesiastical writing to the emergence of more secular literary forms, illustrating how historical and social forces directly influenced textual production. Authoritative in tone and exhaustive in scope, this volume stands as an essential reference for scholars and students of Russian literature, Slavic languages, and Eastern European history.