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Nihilistisches Mädchen: Eine MLA-Übersetzung von Kovalevskaya, Sofya-
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Modern Language Association of America
ISBN-10
0873527909
ISBN-13
9780873527903
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1895700
Product Key Features
Book Title
Nihilist Girl
Number of Pages
182 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Psychological, Contemporary Women, Literary
Publication Year
2001
Genre
Fiction
Book Series
Mla Texts and Translations Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
10.6 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2001-030985
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
"This remarkable Russian novella combines contemporary social themes, elements of the author's extraordinary autobiography, and the controversial 'woman's question' of nineteenth-century culture." Michael R. Katz, translator andeditor of theNorton Critical Editions Notes from Underground ,Fathers and Sons , andTolstoy's Short Fiction, "Kolchevska and Zirin's translation is as lively and readable as the original work. Kolchevska's introduction and footnotes make the novel accessible to all who are interested in discovering more about women's involvement in the socialist movements that would profoundly alter later Russian history." B. M. Sutcliffe, University of Pittsburgh, "This remarkable Russian novella combines contemporary social themes, elements of the author's extraordinary autobiography, and the controversial 'woman's question' of nineteenth-century culture." --Michael R. Katz, translator and editor of the Norton Critical Editions Notes from Underground , Fathers and Sons , and Tolstoy's Short Fiction "Kolchevska and Zirin's translation is as lively and readable as the original work. Kolchevska's introduction and footnotes make the novel accessible to all who are interested in discovering more about women's involvement in the socialist movements that would profoundly alter later Russian history." --B. M. Sutcliffe, University of Pittsburgh, Kolchevska and Zirin's translation is as lively and readable as the original work. Kolchevska's introduction and footnotes make the novel accessible to all who are interested in discovering more about women's involvement in the socialist movements that would profoundly alter later Russian history.B. M. Sutcliffe, University of Pittsburgh, "This remarkable Russian novella combines contemporary social themes, elements of the author's extraordinary autobiography, and the controversial 'woman's question' of nineteenth-century culture." --Michael R. Katz, translator and editor of the Norton Critical Editions Notes from Underground , Fathers and Sons , and Tolstoy's Short Fiction, "Kolchevska and Zirin's translation is as lively and readable as the original work. Kolchevska's introduction and footnotes make the novel accessible to all who are interested in discovering more about women's involvement in the socialist movements that would profoundly alter later Russian history." --B. M. Sutcliffe, University of Pittsburgh "This remarkable Russian novella combines contemporary social themes, elements of the author's extraordinary autobiography, and the controversial 'woman's question' of nineteenth-century culture." --Michael R. Katz, translator and editor of the Norton Critical Editions Notes from Underground , Fathers and Sons , and Tolstoy's Short Fiction, "Kolchevska and Zirin's translation is as lively and readable as the original work. Kolchevska's introduction and footnotes make the novel accessible to all who are interested in discovering more about women's involvement in the socialist movements that would profoundly alter later Russian history." --B. M. Sutcliffe, University of Pittsburgh, "This remarkable Russian novella combines contemporary social themes, elements of the author's extraordinary autobiography, and the controversial 'woman's question' of nineteenth-century culture." --Michael R. Katz, translator and editor of the Norton Critical Editions Notes from Underground, Fathers and Sons, and Tolstoy's Short Fiction"Kolchevska and Zirin's translation is as lively and readable as the original work. Kolchevska's introduction and footnotes make the novel accessible to all who are interested in discovering more about women's involvement in the socialist movements that would profoundly alter later Russian history." --B. M. Sutcliffe, University of Pittsburgh, This remarkable Russian novella combines contemporary social themes, elements of the author's extraordinary autobiography, and the controversial 'woman's question' of nineteenth-century culture.Michael R. Katz, translator and editor of the Norton Critical Editions Notes from Underground , Fathers and Sons , and Tolstoy's Short Fiction
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Dewey Decimal
891.73/3
Synopsis
First published in Switzerland in 1892, finally printed in Russia in 1906, and never before translated into English, Nihilist Girl is the coming-of-age story of Vera Barantsova, a young aristocrat who longs to devote her life to a cause. Her privileged world is radically changed by Alexander I's emancipation of the serfs. Vera first hopes to follow in the footsteps of Christian martyrs, but a neighboring landowner?a liberal professor fired from his position at Saint Petersburg University and exiled to his estate?opens her eyes to the injustice in Russia. A blend of social commentary and psychological observation, Nihilist Girl depicts the clash between a generation of youth who find their lives caught up by political action and a society unwilling to abandon its patriarchal traditions., First published in Switzerland in 1892, finally printed in Russia in 1906, and never before translated into English, Nihilist Girl is the coming-of-age story of Vera Barantsova, a young aristocrat who longs to devote her life to a cause. Her privileged world is radically changed by Alexander I's emancipation of the serfs. Vera first hopes to follow in the footsteps of Christian martyrs, but a neighboring landownera liberal professor fired from his position at Saint Petersburg University and exiled to his estateopens her eyes to the injustice in Russia. A blend of social commentary and psychological observation, Nihilist Girl depicts the clash between a generation of youth who find their lives caught up by political action and a society unwilling to abandon its patriarchal traditions., First published in Switzerland in 1892, finally printed in Russia in 1906, and never before translated into English, Nihilist Girl is the story of a young aristocrat who longs to devote her life to a cause., First published in Switzerland in 1892, finally printed in Russia in 1906, and never before translated into English, Nihilist Girl is the coming-of-age story of Vera Barantsova, a young aristocrat who longs to devote her life to a cause. Her privileged world is radically changed by Alexander I's emancipation of the serfs. Vera first hopes to follow in the footsteps of Christian martyrs, but a neighboring landowner--a liberal professor fired from his position at Saint Petersburg University and exiled to his estate--opens her eyes to the injustice in Russia. A blend of social commentary and psychological observation, Nihilist Girl depicts the clash between a generation of youth who find their lives caught up by political action and a society unwilling to abandon its patriarchal traditions.
LC Classification Number
PG3467.K637N513 2001
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