Author |
Voinovich, Géza, 1877-1952 |
Title |
Regényirók : Tanulmányok
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Original Publication |
Budapest: Franklin-Társulat, 1921.
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Series Title |
Kultura és tudomány
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Contents |
Gogoly -- Lermontov -- Goncsárov -- Turgenyev -- Tolsztoj -- Dosztojevszkij -- Björnson Björnstjerne -- Scott Walter -- Bulwer -- Thackeray -- Keller Gottfried -- Meyer Konrád Ferdinánd.
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Credits |
Albert László from page images generously made available by the Hungarian Electronic Library
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Summary |
"Regényirók : Tanulmányok" by Géza Voinovich is a scholarly collection of studies written in the early 20th century. The essays focus on significant Russian authors such as Gogol, Lermontov, Goncharov, and others, examining their contributions to literature and the cultural context in which they wrote. This work likely delves into the themes, styles, and societal critiques presented in the writings of these authors, exploring how their literary voices reflect the nuances of Russian life. The opening of the publication introduces the writer Nikolai Gogol, set against the backdrop of the emerging golden age of Russian literature in the early 19th century. Voinovich discusses Gogol's early life and influences, highlighting his struggles and eventual rise as a significant literary figure. The text elaborates on Gogol's unique style that blends melancholy with humor, and Voinovich sets the stage for a deeper exploration of Gogol's narratives, notably the connection to his heritage and the depiction of Russian society through the lens of personal and national identity. This intricate setup establishes the foundation for a profound analysis of the characters and themes that continue to resonate in Gogol’s works. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Language |
Hungarian |
LoC Class |
PN: Language and Literatures: Literature: General, Criticism, Collections
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Subject |
Fiction -- History and criticism
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Subject |
Russian fiction -- History and criticism
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Subject |
Novelists, Russian
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Subject |
Novelists
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Category |
Text |
EBook-No. |
72409 |
Release Date |
Dec 14, 2023 |
Copyright Status |
Public domain in the USA. |
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