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Poetry 100 IX. Poetry (Continued) 117 X. The Drama 136 XI. Other Realistic Prose Writers 148 XII. Saltykov-Scedrin 162 XIII. L. N. Tolstoj 170 XIV. Signs of a Crisis 199 Index 203 Page vii Editor's Foreword Literary historians have coined special terms of distinction for two outstanding periods of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Russian literature. One, the "Golden Age," included the years of the blossoming of romantic poetry (1815-1840), the time of Pukin, Baratynskij, Lermontov, and Tjutcev.

Publisher : Vanderbilt University Press isbn10 | asin : print isbn13 : 9780826511904 ebook isbn13 : 9780585159614 language : English subject Russian literature--19th century--History and criticism. 7/09/003 subject : Russian literature--19th century--History and criticism. Page iii History of Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature Volume II. The Age of Realism by Dmitrij Cizevskij Translated by Richard Noel Porter Edited, with a Foreword, by Serge A. Zenkovsky 1974 Vanderbilt University Press Nashville Page iv Disclaimer: This book contains characters with diacritics.

The demand for motivation, or pseudomotivation, in realism places great importance on verisimilitude. Since reality cannot be drawn or photographed, a realistic work can only seem plausible. The romanticists did not think, of course, that plausibility mattered. They gave fantastic explanationssomething is described as being the devil's fault, for instance-or they gave no explanation at all, as in Gogol's The Nose: "Here the whole business becomes shrouded in mist, and nothing is known of what happened next"; or deliberately improbable explanations are offered as in Pukin's The Snowstorm, of which one critic rightly said: "Every step is unlikely: Who would marry a stranger passing through town?

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