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Mikhail Osipovich Gershenzon (1869-1925) - the famous Russian cultural historian, thinker, publicist and translator. His pen owns a number of vivid historical and psychological studies of the development of Russian thoughts about the Alexander and Nikolaev eras. These are books about P.Ya. Chaadaev (1908), V.S. Pecherin (1910), Decembrist S.I. Krivtsov (1914), Griboedovo Moscow (1914), about Westerners and Slavophiles.
Articles about Pushkin occupy a special place in the creative heritage of Gershenzon. The personality of the great poet and his work are perceived by Mikhail Osipovich as the focus of the most important problems of the ratio of individual and universal. The principle of “slow reading” developed by Gershenzon allowed the researcher to reconstruct the course of Pushkin’s creative thought, and also revealed a poet in him, who gave deep answers to the most important issues of being.
The articles published in this edition of M.O. Gershenzona can rightfully be ranked to the Golden Fund of Russian Pushkinism
Articles about Pushkin occupy a special place in the creative heritage of Gershenzon. The personality of the great poet and his work are perceived by Mikhail Osipovich as the focus of the most important problems of the ratio of individual and universal. The principle of “slow reading” developed by Gershenzon allowed the researcher to reconstruct the course of Pushkin’s creative thought, and also revealed a poet in him, who gave deep answers to the most important issues of being.
The articles published in this edition of M.O. Gershenzona can rightfully be ranked to the Golden Fund of Russian Pushkinism
Author:
Author:Gershenzon Mikhail Osipovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Reference books
- Category:Esoteric, Folklore & Myth
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: Pushkin Library
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-4484-0002-5
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