The Russian Masters: Works by Dostoevsky, Chekhov, Tolstoy, Pushkin, Gogol, Turgenev and More
Short Stories, Plays, Essays and Lectures on Russian Novelists
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Publisher Description
The Russian Masters: Works by Dostoevsky, Chekhov, Tolstoy, Pushkin, Gogol, Turgenev and More' serves as a landmark anthology, encapsulating the towering genius and variegated styles of Russian literature. From the piercing psychological depth of Dostoevsky to the elegant narrative poise of Turgenev, and the profound philosophical reflections of Tolstoy, this collection traverses an extraordinary range of literary forms and themes. Anchored by universally acknowledged masterpieces, the book reflects the tumultuous Russian society of their times through a kaleidoscope of drama, satire, romance, and existential questioning, providing a comprehensive tableau of the nation's soul. The literary tradition captured here spans across critical periods in Russian history, from the tumultuous reforms of the 19th century to the charged atmosphere of the early 20th century. The contributing authors, among them pivotal figures like Gorky, Chekhov, and Pushkin, offer a robust discourse on Russian culture and identity. Their collective works embody significant cultural and ideological movements such as Romanticism, Realism, and the later Modernist critiques. By placing these authors alongside each other, the anthology not only highlights individual genius but also presents a broader reflection on the shifting ethos of Russian literary production. 'The Russian Masters' is an indispensable addition to any literary collection, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Russian thought and narrative craftsmanship. The anthology is a treasure trove for students, scholars, and enthusiasts eager to delve into the complex interplay of historical forces and artistic expressions that define this golden age of Russian literature. The collection promises not just a literary journey but a profound exploration into the human condition through the eyes of some of Russia's most esteemed writers.