Pushkin and the Genres of Madness : The Masterpieces Of 1833
Pushkin and the Genres of Madness : The Masterpieces Of 1833
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Author(s): Rosenshield, Gary
ISBN No.: 9780299182045
Pages: 272
Year: 200311
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 36.02
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In 1833 Alexander Pushkin began to explore the topic of madness, a subject little explored in Russian literature before his time. The works he produced on the theme are three of his greatest masterpieces: the prose novella "The Queen of Spades," the narrative poem "The Bronze Horseman," and the lyric "God Grant That I Not Lose My Mind." Gary Rosenshield presents a new interpretation of Pushkin s genius through an examination of his various representations of madness.Pushkin brilliantly explored both the destructive and creative sides of madness, a strange fusion of violence and insight. In this study, Rosenshield illustrates the surprising valorization of madness in "The Queen of Spades" and "God Grant That I Not Lose My Mind" and analyzes "The Bronze Horseman" s confrontation with the legacy of Peter the Great, a cornerstone figure of Russian history. Drawing on themes of madness in western literature, Rosenshield situates Pushkin in a greater framework with such luminaries as Shakespeare, Sophocles, Cervantes, and Dostoevsky providing an insightful and absorbing study of Russia s greatest writer.".


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