Russian Grotesque Realism Russian Grotesque Realism

Russian Grotesque Realism

The Great Reforms and the Gentry Decline

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Russian Grotesque Realism: The Great Reforms and the Gentry Decline offers a comprehensive reevaluation of the Russian realist novel and proposes that a composite style, “grotesque realism,” developed in response to social upheaval during the post-Reform era. In this compelling new study, Ani Kokobobo argues that if the realism of pre-Reform Russia could not depict socioeconomic change directly, the grotesque provided an indirect means for Russian writers to capture the instability of the times and the decline of the gentry. While realism historically represented the psychological depth of characters, the grotesque focused more on the body, materialism, and categorical confusions in order to depict characters whose humanity had eroded.
 
With original readings of some of Russian realism’s greatest novels, Anna KareninaDemons, and Brothers Karamazov, as well as lesser known novels like The Family Golovlev, The Precipice, Resurrection, and Cathedral FolkRussian Grotesque Realism traces the transformation of gentry representation from spiritual strivers and thinkers to more materialist beings. By the end of the nineteenth century, the gentry, originally seen as society’s preservers, were represented as grotesque, reflecting a broader societal breakdown that would eventually precipitate the end of the novel genre itself. 
 

ジャンル
小説/文学
発売日
2018年
2月23日
言語
EN
英語
ページ数
186
ページ
発行者
The Ohio State University Press
販売元
Chicago Distribution Center
サイズ
1.8
MB
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