A reader's guide to Andrei Bely's Petersburg /edited by Leonid Livak.
- Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, (c)2018.
- 1 online resource (vii, 263 pages)
Includes bibliographies and index.
Intro; Contents; A Note on Translation and Transliteration; Introduction (Leonid Livak); On Translating Petersburg (John Elsworth); Part One. The Intellectual Context; Revolutionary Terrorism and Provocation in Petersburg (Lynn E. Patyk); Petersburg and Modern Occultism (Maria Carlson); Petersburg and Russian Nietzscheanism (Edith W. Clowes); Neo-Kantianism in Petersburg (Timothy Langen); Petersburg and the Philosophy of Henri Bergson (Hilary Fink); Petersburg and the New Science of Psychology (Judith Wermuth-Atkinson); Petersburg and Contemporary Racial Thought (Henrietta Mondry) Petersburg as Apocalyptic Fiction (David M. Bethea)Part Two. The Aesthetic Context; Petersburg and Music in Modernist Theory and Literature (Steven Cassedy); Russian Modernist Theatricality and Life-Creation in Petersburg (Colleen McQuillen); Petersburg and Modernist Painting with Words (Olga Matich); Petersburg and Urbanism in the Modernist Novel (Taras Koznarsky); Petersburg and the Problem of Consciousness in Modernist Fiction (Violeta Sotirova); Part Three. Aids for Reading and Studying Petersburg; An Annotated Synopsis of Petersburg's First Edition (1913) (Leonid Livak) Recommended Critical Literature in EnglishContributors; Index
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Bely, Andrey, 1880-1934 -- Bely, Andrey, 1880-1934 --Criticism and interpretation.