Read Russian Literature Online
Authors: Catriona Kelly
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Annenkov, Pavel (1812 or
poet v, 5, 8, 71–3, 91, 144
1813–87), critic 77
Brontë, Emily 43
Annensky, Innokenty (1855 or
Bryusov, Valery (1874–1924),
1856–1909), poet 62
poet 82, 132
Antokolsky, Pavel (1896–1978),
Buchan, John 120
poet 91
Buck, Pearl S. 5
Apollo
(literary journal) 37–8, 42
Bulgakov, Mikhail (1891–1940),
Austen, Jane 43, 102
novelist and dramatist 29,
89, 143–4
B
Bulgarin, Faddey (1789–1859),
Bakhtin, Mikhail (1895–1975),
novelist, journalist, and spy
cultural critic 85, 149
80
Baratynsky, Evgeny (1800–44),
Bunina, Anna (1774–1829), poet
poet 110, 140
114
157
Burlyuk, David (1882–1967), poet
Dickens, Charles 5, 43
93
Dmitrieva, Valentina
Burney, Frances (Fanny) 43
(1859–1947), prose writer
Burns, Robert 43
131
Dobrolyubov, Nikolay
C
(1836–61), critic 41, 81,
84
Calvino, Italo 9
Dobuzhinsky, Mstislav
canon, the literary v, 32–60, 110
(1875–1957), painter 55
Carver, Raymond 6
Dolgorukaya, Natalya
Catherine II (reigned 1762–96),
(1714–71), memoirist 65
Empress of Russia 42
Donne, John 5
Catullus 38
Dostoevsky, Fedor (1821–81),
censorship 33, 51, 73, 74–5, 83
novelist 4, 5, 9, 23, 25, 30,
Chateaubriand, François-René
35, 40, 62, 68, 90, 96, 110,
de 6, 119
141–2, 143
Chayanov, Aleksandr (1888–1937),
Dzerzhinsky, Feliks (1877–1926),
prose writer 148, 150
ture
founder of the Soviet
ra
Chekhov, Anton (1860–1904),
e
secret police 25, 87
Lit
writer and dramatist 4, 6,
41, 64, 69, 79, 94, 131, 151
ssian
Ru
Chernyshevsky, Nikolay
E
(1828–89), critic 41, 42, 142
Eikhenbaum, Boris (1886–1959),
Church Slavonic 7, 139
Formalist critic 111, 132
Circassians 122
Eisenstein, Sergey (1898–1948),
Cixous, Hélène 108
film director 55,
67
Clark, Katerina 90
Eliot, George 43
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 57
Eliot, T. S. 5, 8, 28
Constant, Benjamin 6, 124
emigre literature 45, 83
The Contemporary
(literary Erofeev, Venedikt (1938–90),
journal) 36, 45
prose writer 75, 96
Cossacks 122, 125
Erofeev, Viktor (b. 1947), prose
writer and critic
D
Esenin, Sergey (1895–1925), poet
Dante 5
29, 135
Derzhavin, Gavrila (1743–1816),
ethnography 131
poet 12, 19, 110, 139, 144
Eurasianism 127
158
F
Goncharov, Ivan (1812–91),
prose writer, author of
Fadeev, Aleksandr (1901–56),
Oblomov
33, 84
prose writer 23, 25
Gorky, Maksim (1868–1936),
Flaubert, Gustave 5
prose writer 23, 41
folklore 129, 134–5
graphomania 92–4
Fonvizin, Denis (1745–92),
Grigoriev, Apollon (1822–64),
dramatist 64
poet and critic 81
Ford, Richard 6
Groys, Boris, critic 89
Formalism 52, 58, 110, 132–3
Gumilyov, Nikolay (1886–1921),
Forsh, Olga (1873–1961), prose
poet 112
writer 132
France, Peter 72, 118
Frost, Robert 28
H
Harris, Jane 152
G
Haworth 19, 26
Heine, Heinrich 65
Galina, G. (Glafira Mamoshina)
Heldt, Barbara 113
103
Herodotus 38
Garshin, Vsevolod (1855–88),
Index
Herzen, Aleksandr
prose writer 131
(1812–70), radical thinker
Gasparov, Boris, critic 65
64, 111
Gasparov, Mikhail (b. 1935), critic
Zakharina-Herzen, Natalya
v, 117
(1817–52), memoirist 111
Gertsyk, Adelaida (1874–1925),
Holmes, Richard 57
poet 115, 135
Hopkins, Gerald Manley 43
Ginzburg, Evgeniya (1904–77),
Horace 8, 12
memoirist 109
Hughes, Ted 9
Ginzburg, Lidiya (1902–90),
Hutchings, Stephen 149
critic 64
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
40, 65, 115
I
Gogol, Nikolay (1809–52),
Ivanov, Vyacheslav (1866–1949),
prose writer and dramatist
poet 103, 140
23, 41, 50, 64, 68, 81, 85, 122,
140
J
Golovina, Alla (1909–87), poet
Jakobson, Roman (1896–1982),
115
linguist, Formalist critic 7
159
Johnson, Samuel 43
Koltsov, Aleksey (1809–42),
Joyce, James 5
poet 135
Komissarzhevskaya, Vera
(1864–1910), actress 104
K
The Koran 98
Kalinin, Mikhail (1875–1944),
Korolenko, Vladimir (1853–1921),
Bolshevik leader 41
prose writer 131
Karadz
ˇic, Vuk 40
‘K. R.’ (Konstantin Romanov
Karavaeva, Anna (1893–1979),
1858–1916), poet 103
Socialist Realist writer 89
Kruchenykh, Aleksey
Karamzin, Nikolay (1766–1826),
(1886–1968), poet 93
prose writer and historian
Krylov, Ivan (1769–1844),
43, 56, 63, 65, 99, 126, 129
poet 36
Kharms, Daniil (1905–42), poet
and prose writer 53, 89, 133,
142
L
Kheraskov, Mikhail (1733–1807),
Lamartine, Alphonse-Marie—
poet and dramatist 63
Louise Prat de 6
ture
rae
Khodasevich, Vladislav laughter 151
Lit
(1886–1939), poet and critic
Lawrence, T. E. 122
ssian
88
Lay of Igor’s Campaign
Ru
Khomyakov, Aleksey
(twelfth-century epic) 127
(1804–60), poet and
Layton, Susan 120, 126
Slavophile 141
Ledkovsky, Marina 113
Kingslake, Alexander William
Lenin, Vladimir (1870–1924),
118
Soviet leader 44, 135
Kipling, Rudyard 120
Lermontov, Mikhail (1814–41),
Kiprensky, Orest (1782–1836),
poet and novelist 50, 52, 53,
painter 3
59, 79, 84, 120, 124
Kireevsky, Ivan (1806–56),
Leskov, Nikolay (1831–95),
Slavophile thinker 150
prose writer 146–7
Klyuev, Nikolay (1884–1937),
Letkova, Ekaterina (1856–1937)
poet 57, 135
131
Knyazhnin, Yakov (1742–91), poet
literary journals 36, 37–8, 42
and dramatist 64
Lomonosov, Mikhailo (1711–65),
Koltonovskaya, Elena
scientist and poet 36, 41, 43,
(1870–1952), critic 109
52, 89, 139
160
Lotman, Yury (1922–1993),
Nikitin, Afanasy (d. 1472), travel
semiotician 56, 79
writer 126
M
O
Mandelstam, Natalya
O’Faolain, Sean 6
(1899–1980), memoirist
Olesha, Yury (1899–1960), prose
109
writer 92, 144
Mandelstam, Osip (1891–1938),
Ostrovsky, Aleksandr
poet 8, 27–8, 63, 88, 89,
(1823–86), dramatist 23,
112–13
, 145
67
Mann, Thomas 92
Ovid 13, 38
Mansfield, Katherine 6
Bestuzhev-Marlinsky, Aleksandr
P
(1797–1837), prose writer
Paine, Thomas (Tom) 43
120
Panova, Vera (1905–73),
Mayakovsky, Vladimir
prose writer 32, 103, 109,
(1893–1930), poet 21, 29, 64,
145
85–7, 90, 111
Parnok, Sofiya (1885–1933), poet
Index
metaphysical poetry 140
114
Mickiewicz, Adam 40
Parny, Evariste-Désiré de Forges
Mirsky, Dmitry Svyatopolk
6
(1890–1939), critic 1, 52
Pasternak, Boris (1890–1960),
morality, literature and 88–91
poet 28, 96,
112–13
, 142
Munro, Alice 6
Pavlova, Karolina (1807–93),
Musorgsky, Modest (1839–81),
poet 65, 102, 114
composer 55, 64
peasantry, as represented in
literature 130–2
N
Peter I (reigned 1682–1725), Tsar
Nabokov, Vladimir (1899–1977),
of Russia 42, 90
novelist v, 18, 21, 35, 45, 91,
Pisarev, Dmitry (1840–68), critic
92, 112, 115, 142, 144
30, 40, 46
négritude 127
politeness, relationship of with
Nekrasov, Nikolay (1821–77) 41,
literature 99
45, 81, 130
Pope, Alexander 43
New Literary Review
116
Prigov, Dmitry (b. 1940), poet
Nietzsche, Friedrich 4
75–6
161
‘progressiveness’ as merit in
The Gypsies
118
Soviet criticism 42–6
‘I loved you’ 72,106
Proletcult 136
Journey to Erzerum
118–19
publishing and printing 32–3
Letters 7, 64
Pushkin, Aleksandr (1799–1837),
The Little House at Kolomna
76, poet
77–8
and authorship 32–7
Little Tragedies
63
biography of
3
, 13, 51, 57
‘Monument’ 10–12, 48, 62
commodification of 19–20
‘The Poet’ 99
cult of 39–40, 42–6, 52, 59
‘The Poet and the Mob’ 102
and French literature 6
The Prisoner of the Caucasus
manuscripts of 18, 39, 75, 106
119, 121
monuments to 16–17, 22
‘The Prophet’ 9, 62
museums of 16–17
Queen of Spades
55
, 64, 68–9, as ‘negro’ 120, 121
70, 71, 78
and Orientalism 118–20
Ruslan and Ludmilla
3, 129
parodies of 70–2
Skazki
(verse tales) 129
ture
and religion 138–9, 142
Tales of Belkin
129
rae
as salon poet 100, 104
Goncharova-Pushkina, Natalya
Lit
in schools 48, 50
(1812–1863), wife of Pushkin
ssian
as stylist 7, 14–15, 69
25, 31, 111, 23
Ru
translated 8–11
and women’s writing 106–8
Works:
Angelo
80
R
Boris Godunov
64, 80
Rabelais, François 8
The Captain’s Daughter
36, 48, Rachmaninov, Sergey
53
(1873–1943), composer
Count Nulin
76
103
‘Desert Fathers’ 107
Radishchev, Aleksandr 41, 43, 46
‘The Drowned Man’ 61–2
Rembrandt van Rijn 146
Dubrovsky
50
Remizov, Aleksey (1877–1957),
Egyptian Nights
16, 18, 65
prose writer, artist
44–5
,
Evgeny Onegin
3, 4, 22,
35
, 45, 132, 145
53, 67–8, 76, 79, 98, 138
Repin, Ilya (1844–1930), painter
The Fountain of Bakhchisarai
19
120
Romanticism 16–17, 61–2
The Gabrieliad
74, 138
Rosenthal, Charlotte 113
162
Rosetti, Christina 43
Shvarts, Elena (b. 1948), poet
Rostopchina, Evdokiya
18
(1811–58), poet 108, 114–15
Sinyavsky, Andrey (1925–97, also
Rowse, A. L. 51
wrote as ‘Abram Terts’),
Rozanov, Vasily (1856–1919),
prose writer 63, 74, 93, 139
essayist 138, 148
Sipovsky, V. V. (1872–1930),
literary historian 110
skaz 132
S
Slavophile movement 6, 140–1,
salons 100–1
147–8
Saltykov-Shchedrin, Mikhail
Socialist Realism 87–8, 90, 109,
(1826–89), satirist 41, 52,
136, 145
83–4
Solovyov, Vladimir (1853–1900),
Sartre, Jean-Paul 4
religious philosopher 140
Scott, Walter 48
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr
Sedakova, Olga (b. 1949), poet
(b. 1918), prose writer 51,
145–6
93, 94, 95–6, 151
Sentimentalism 99, 106
Spivak, Gayatri 108
serial novels
36
, 38
In
Staël, Germaine de 107
dex
Seth, Vikram 5
Stalin, Joseph, Soviet leader 44,
Shaginyan, Marietta
52, 87
(1888–1982), prose writer
Stratford 19, 25
and poet 103
Surkov, Aleksandr (1899–1983),
Shakespeare, William vi, 9, 12–13,
poet 88
15, 51, 62, 80
Swift, Jonathan 43
Shalamov, Varlam (1907–82),
prose writer 71, 94–5
Shaw, Thomas Budge 8
T
Shelley, Percy Bysshe 9, 115
Tchaikovsky, Petr (1840–93),
Shepherd, David viii, 91
composer
55
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley 8
‘Thaw’ 93