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Sto caricando le informazioni... Pushkin's Tatiana (Wisconsin Center for Pushkin Studies) (originale 1999; edizione 1999)di Olga Hasty
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Really a fascinating read. An in depth analysis of the character of Tatiana in Pushkin's masterpiece "Evgeny Onegin." It really shines a light upon the many intricacies of her character and the settings in which she moves throughout the piece. It brings deep psychological insight not only to the interactions of the characters themselves, but also to the genius who brought them to life. It will make you go back and read "Evgeny Onegin" again with a whole new perspective. ( ) nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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One of the most discussed and elusive female characters in the Russian literary tradition, Alexandr Pushkin's Tatiana Larina is the progenitor of an impressive list of heroines, ranging from Tolstoy's Anna Karenina to Pasternak's Lara Guishar in ""Doctor Zhivago"". In this new study the author offers an exegesis of Pushkin's novel-in-verse, ""Eugene Onegin"", that focuses systematically on Tatiana. A major revisionist reading of one of the central texts of the Russian canon, this approach to ""Eugene Onegin"" should revitalize our understanding of both Pushkin's heroine and the novel in which she appears. The author shows how Tatiana is able to realize her imaginative potential in a context full of risk and constraint. Tatiana emerges as a new literary, psychological and cultural model who enacts precisely those creative tensions and possibilties on which Pushkin himself drew. ""Pushkin's Tatiana"" recovers the erotic energy, self-control and expressivity of Pushkin's most beloved heroine, freeing her from the cliched image of self-sacrificial woman. It concludes with an exploration of Tatiana's subsequent role in the self-presentations of the Russian poets Karolina Pavlova and Marina Tsvetaeva. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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