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Overview
Since the nineteenth century, the great Russian writer Alexander Pushkin has been a cultural myth, a figure absolutely central to Russian culture, even to "Russianness" itself. In this volume distinguished American Slavists address Pushkin’s writings from a multiplicity of contemporary literary perspectives and investigate some of the most puzzling issues in the poet’s life and work.
Book Details
Published
March 1, 1993
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Pages
276
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780253311610