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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1889 edition. Excerpt ...most men of letters when they persist in speech after naught is left them to say. You need only be reminded of Bryant in this country, who had exhausted all the music of his soul in his younger days, and of Tennyson in England, who as shadowy Lord Tennyson can only ignobly borrow of marrowy Alfred Tennyson. But Gogol was too conscientious an artist to allow himself to become prey of such literary sin. If produce he must, it shall be no repetition of his former self, but in a still higher field than mere protest. Accordingly, he attempted in his second part of "Dead Souls" to paint an ideal Russia, just as in the first part he had painted the real Russia. Here, however, he undertook what was above his genius the skylark is indeed a noble bird, but is unfit for the flight of the eagle. Who was by nature only a protester could not by sheer force of will be transformed into the idealizing constructor. And of this, Gogol himself soon became aware. To the very end he was discontented with his second part, and finally, before his death, gave it over to the flames. 26. The heavenly spark which gleamed within him could not, however, be put out. Letters proper he at last indeed forsook, but he now became profoundly religious he gave up all his possessions to the poor, and when he needed moneys wherewith to make a pilgrimage to what was to him a veritably Holy Land, he had to publish some of his intimate correspondence. 27. This work proved the bitterness of the rest of his days. It roused a clamor against the poor author altogether out of proportion to the slight merit of the work. Gogol was denounced on all sides as a renegade; the relentless accuser of autocracy in "The Revisor" could not be forgiven for the spirit of...

Lectures on Russian Literature; Pushkin Gogol Turgenef Tolstoy Ivan Panin 9781230357225 Books

The author does a very nice job of discussing the development and style, of Russian literature. I very much enjoyed the analysis of Tolstoy and while I enjoyed his observations and critique of Dostoevsky, I did not agree with what I found to be rather harsh criticism, insightful none the less.

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  • Paperback 40 pages
  • Publisher TheClassics.us (September 12, 2013)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 123035722X

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I find this book is interesting, but needs to be bracket out on certain religious influence. The author apparently believed in the supreme God, and this belief is permeated everywhere in his comment on these four Russian writers. And for this reason, his judgement and criticism can be one sided.

Also some of the author's analyzes is too simple. He lines up these four writers in a rather linear way which I can not agree. For example, the author assigns Pushkin as the beginning of Russian literature tradition, and considers Pushkin only as a mere singer. However, the magnificent insight Pushkin's work presents is not less than Tolstoy's.
Using this for reference on the Russian culture and overall study of the Russian peoples. I intend to use this as an addition to my language studies
It is fascinating to read the critique of a real 'live' Soviet-era Russian scholar as he re-interprets these works through the lens of Communism.
I had been searching for Nabokov's lectures on Russian literature when I found this title. It's full of insights and ideas about Tolstoy's approach and Russian writers in general that are new to me. I've enjoyed reading it.
The author does a very nice job of discussing the development and style, of Russian literature. I very much enjoyed the analysis of Tolstoy and while I enjoyed his observations and critique of Dostoevsky, I did not agree with what I found to be rather harsh criticism, insightful none the less.
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