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Transnational Tolstoy: Between the West and the World [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 208 pages, aukštis x plotis: 216x138 mm, weight: 458 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Aug-2013
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic USA
  • ISBN-10: 1441153268
  • ISBN-13: 9781441153265
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 208 pages, aukštis x plotis: 216x138 mm, weight: 458 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Aug-2013
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic USA
  • ISBN-10: 1441153268
  • ISBN-13: 9781441153265
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2014

Transnational Tolstoy renews and enhances our understanding of Tolstoy's fiction in the context of "World Literature," a term that he himself used in What is Art? (1897). It offers a fresh perspective on Tolstoy's fiction as it connects with writers and works from outside his Russian context, including Stendhal, Flaubert, Goethe, Proust, Lampedusa and Mahfouz.

Foster provides an interlocking series of cross-cultural readings ranging from nineteenth-century Germany, France, and Italy through the rise of modernist fiction and the crisis of World War II, to the growth of a worldwide literary outlook from 1960 onward. He emphasizes Tolstoy's writings with the most consistent international resonance: War and Peace and Anna Karenina, two of the world's most compelling novels.

Transnational Tolstoy also discusses a shorter work, Hadji Murad. It shares the earlier novels' historical sweep, social breadth, and subtle interplay among a large cast of characters. Along with bringing Tolstoy's gifts to bear on a Muslim protagonist, it also represents his most sustained attempt at world literature.

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Winner of Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2015 (United States).Renews and enhances our understanding of Tolstoy's fiction in the context of "World Literature".
Tables
vii
Acknowledgments ix
A Note On Citations And Abbreviations xiii
Introduction: Transnational Tolstoy And The New Comparatism 1(12)
Part One Facing West
13(62)
1 Culture Shock In Europe
Occidentalism In Anna Karenina And Dostoevsky's The Gambler
15(14)
2 "Vengeance Is Mine"
Stendhal's Italy And Anna Karenina
29(14)
3 Discordant Histories / Napoleonic Anniversaries
War And Peace And Flaubert's Sentimental Education
43(14)
4 Worldliness To World Literature
Tolstoy Between Goethe And Proust
57(18)
Part Two Outside The Soviet Canon
75(64)
5 "Realism Of The New School" As "Modern Fiction"
Anna Karenina In English, 1900 To 1920
77(16)
6 Realism As Imagism
Nabokov "Modernizes" Tolstoy
93(14)
7 Border Writing: From National Solidarity To Toxic Nationalism Tolstoy And Stendhal As Benchmarks For Malraux And Lampedusa
107(16)
8 Felt History In Flux
Anna Karenina Between Realism And Magical Realism
123(16)
Part Three Into The World
139(62)
9 "Show Me The Zulu Tolstoy"
After 1991, Who Owns War And Peace?
141(14)
10 Tolstoy And World Literature, 1890 To 1912 To 2000
From What Is Art? To Hadji Murad And Beyond
155(16)
11 Beyond The West, 1890-1955
Dialogues With Premchand, Mahfouz, And Gandhi
171(14)
12 Envisioning Islam In Hadji Murad
Holy War And Peaceful Romance
185(16)
Conclusion: Between The West And The World 201(10)
Notes 211(18)
Bibliography 229(12)
Index 241
John Burt Foster is Professor of World and Comparative Literature at George Mason University, USA. He is the author of Heirs to Dionysus: A Nietzschean Current in Literary Modernism (Princeton University Press, 1981) and Nabokov's Art Memory and European Modernism (Princeton University Press, 1993) and the editor, with Wayne J. Froman, of Dramas of Culture: Theory, History, Performance (Lexington Books, 2008). He is past editor of The Comparatist, an annual journal for comparative literary study, and now edits Recherche littéraire / Literary Research, a bilingual international journal in the same field.