The Perception of Russian Literature in the Czech Periodicals in the 1920s (Rozpravy Aventina Magazine)
The article examines the perception of Russian literature by the Czech literary criticism of the liberal-democratic political orientation from the magazine Rozpravy Avenitna in the 1920s. For this ideological direction, the selection of authors of modern Russian literature was made according to the...
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Russian Academy of Sciences, A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature
2022-12-01
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| description | The article examines the perception of Russian literature by the Czech literary criticism of the liberal-democratic political orientation from the magazine Rozpravy Avenitna in the 1920s. For this ideological direction, the selection of authors of modern Russian literature was made according to the criteria of closeness to European culture and the continuation of the traditions of Russian classics (I.G. Erenburg), while writers from the ideologically opposite camp were given a negative assessment or were not noticed at all (V.V. Mayakovsky). Some writers, in turn, were “torn apart” by the opposing camps, attributing their views to them (S.A. Yesenin, E.I. Zamyatin). Classical Russian literature was also presented with elements of bias; there was a rapturous attitude towards F.M. Dostoevsky, N.V. Gogol, it was their traditions that were emphasized in the work of modern Russian writers, while reviews about A.N. Ostrovsky were cool, and N.A. Nekrasov wasn’t touched on at all. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-af2fa4f9595342c6a9cbb3c8b9d112202025-08-20T03:39:06ZengRussian Academy of Sciences, A.M. Gorky Institute of World LiteratureStudia Litterarum2500-42472541-85642022-12-017421223110.22455/2500-4247-2022-7-4-212-231The Perception of Russian Literature in the Czech Periodicals in the 1920s (Rozpravy Aventina Magazine)Anna V. Amelina0Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, RussiaThe article examines the perception of Russian literature by the Czech literary criticism of the liberal-democratic political orientation from the magazine Rozpravy Avenitna in the 1920s. For this ideological direction, the selection of authors of modern Russian literature was made according to the criteria of closeness to European culture and the continuation of the traditions of Russian classics (I.G. Erenburg), while writers from the ideologically opposite camp were given a negative assessment or were not noticed at all (V.V. Mayakovsky). Some writers, in turn, were “torn apart” by the opposing camps, attributing their views to them (S.A. Yesenin, E.I. Zamyatin). Classical Russian literature was also presented with elements of bias; there was a rapturous attitude towards F.M. Dostoevsky, N.V. Gogol, it was their traditions that were emphasized in the work of modern Russian writers, while reviews about A.N. Ostrovsky were cool, and N.A. Nekrasov wasn’t touched on at all.http://studlit.ru/images/2022-7-4/12_Amelina_212-231.pdfczech literary criticismrussian-czech literary connectionshistory of czech literatureczech periodicalsinterwar periodrozpravy aventina. |
| spellingShingle | Anna V. Amelina The Perception of Russian Literature in the Czech Periodicals in the 1920s (Rozpravy Aventina Magazine) Studia Litterarum czech literary criticism russian-czech literary connections history of czech literature czech periodicals interwar period rozpravy aventina. |
| title | The Perception of Russian Literature in the Czech Periodicals in the 1920s (Rozpravy Aventina Magazine) |
| title_full | The Perception of Russian Literature in the Czech Periodicals in the 1920s (Rozpravy Aventina Magazine) |
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| title_short | The Perception of Russian Literature in the Czech Periodicals in the 1920s (Rozpravy Aventina Magazine) |
| title_sort | perception of russian literature in the czech periodicals in the 1920s rozpravy aventina magazine |
| topic | czech literary criticism russian-czech literary connections history of czech literature czech periodicals interwar period rozpravy aventina. |
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