Literature and history : theoretical problems and Russian case studies / edited by Gary Saul Morson.
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Stanford, Calif. :
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1986.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : literary history and the Russian experience / Gary Saul Morson
- Transmuting the lump : Paradise lost, 1942-1982 / Stanley Fish
- Institutions of literature in early-nineteenth-century Russia : boundaries and transgressions / William Mills Todd III
- Popular philistinism and the course of Russian modernism / Jeffrey Brooks
- Conflicting imperatives in the model of the Russian writer : the case of Tertz/Sinyavsky / Donald Fanger
- Commentary: traditions and institutions / Gary Saul Morson
- The surd heard : Bakhtin and Derrida / Michael Holquist
- The historical unconscious : in the shadow of Hegel / Arkady Plotnitsky
- Documents / Morse Peckham
- Commentary: the lions of Siberia / Gary Saul Morson
- History and anachronism / Thomas M. Greene
- The minimal unit of plot / Robert Belknap
- Political history and literary chronotope : some Soviet case studies / Katerina Clark
- Metaphors of history in War and peace and Doctor Zhivago / Elliott Mossman
- Commentary: chronotopes and anachronism / Gary Saul Morson
- Epilogue: history and literature / Richard Wortman.