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Title: Russian Literature of the 19th Century


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Russian Literature of the 19th Century
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Seventh Week
  • Finish Lermontov
  • Finish Anna Karenina film
  • Review Onegin
  • Begin Turgenev
  • Your assignment Fathers and Sons
  • New Writing Assignment (when I return your 2nd)

3
Last Tuesday
  • Lermontov Hero of Our Times
  • Bela
  • Maksim Maksimich
  • Introductions
  • Taman
  • Princess Mary
  • Martha Fienes Onegin (1999)
  • Bernard Roses Anna Karenina (1997)

4
Fourth Part of Film
  • Duel Lensky killed
  • Onegin leaves the country
  • Tanya visits his library
  • Olgan marries
  • Tanya taken to Petersburg for season
  • Tanya marries cousin of Onegin
  • Onegin travels
  • Onegin meets Tanya again

5
Final Part
  • Onegin pursues Tanya
  • Onegin writes a letter
  • Onegin goes to her house
  • Explanations, declarations
  • Onegin leaves
  • Onegin left alone

6
Critical Issues
  • Formal qualities very literary
  • Psychological approaches
  • Why does she love him?
  • Is his love for her sincere?
  • Why does he kill Lensky?

7
Sociological approach
  • Is this an encyclopedia of Russian life?
  • Does the work condemn arranged marriages?
  • Is Onegin a type?
  • Whak kind of type? Superfluous man?

8
Philosophical approach
  • What does the novel say about values?
  • Love, fidelity, friendship
  • Possibilities for happiness?
  • What is the best we can expect from life?

9
Mikhail Lermontov 1814-41
  • Lyric Poetry, narrative poetry
  • Drama
  • Hero of Our Times (Novel)

10
Geographical context
11
Taman
  • Plot?
  • What do we learn about Pechorin this time?
  • Prejudices? Do they prove to be justified?
  • Irony here?
  • What are the passions here?
  • Leave-taking important

12
Literary references
  • Undine
  • Gothic novel mystery, setting, violence,
    intrigue, evil
  • Pechorins story? Or diary event?
  • Ironic treatment

13
Illustrations
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Princess Mary
  • How would you describe Pechorin?
  • What happens in the story?
  • How would you describe Pechorins relationship
    with Mary? Grushnitsky? Vera?
  • Whats the point of this story? Does it try to
    tell you something about love? About life?

15
Literary basis society tale
  • Onegin of course
  • Nature of friendship, nature of love
  • Intrigues, violence, romance
  • Study of seduction

16
Superfluous man
  • Sociological reading Pechorin seen as a typical
    'superfluous man' (?????? ???????) Exemplified in
    works of Pushkin, Lermontov, Turgenev, and
    Goncharov

17
Superfluous Man-2
  • Onegin is example too
  • a representative type embodying the sense of
    alienation and futility felt by many intelligent
    young aristocrats, unable to find an outlet for
    their talents in contemporary society
  • Will Turgenev have an answer?

18
Psychological analysis of Pechorin
  • Man of contradictions
  • Sadistic impulses
  • Lust for power, strong ego, desire to manipulate
    events and people
  • Arrogance, feeling of superiority
  • Disarming admissions of weakness, inner
    contradictions
  • Unwillingness to take responsibility for actions
    (he is an actor in the play called life he
    is subject to fate)

19
Duel
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Fatalist
  • How is this story like the others?
  • How is it like Queen of Spades?
  • Three, seven, ace?
  • What is the implied view of fate?
  • Why does Pechorin test it?
  • Interplay Pechorins intuitions about Vulichs
    fate

21
Summing Up
  • Formal approach
  • Excellent stories passion, suspense, sex and
    violence
  • Descriptions of nature provide exotic backdrop
  • Effective use of difficult literary devices
    (forms of coincidence narrative removes)
  • Diminishing narrative distance
  • Excellent language

22
More Formalist Features
  • Irony (unreliable narrators)
  • Parody of popular genres
  • Society tale, adventure story, Byronic tale

23
Affinities with epic Homers Odyssey
  • Structure quest story
  • Divergence of fabula and sjuzhet
  • Story chronological
  • Plot is arrangement of elements
  • Taman, Princess Mary, Fatalist, Bela, MM
  • Picaresque and episodic

24
Romanticism to Realism
  • Byronic hero moodiness sense of mystery
    alienation from society and rebellion against
    social convention strong desire for personal
    freedom
  • Ironic treatment of Byronic hero?
  • More detail from everyday life (realism)

25
Philosophical Approach
  • Study of fate, chance, and role of human will
  • Determinism vs. free will
  • No clear solution offered teases us with the
    issues
  • Meaning of life issues quest for experiences

26
Sociological
  • Critique of status seeking
  • Critique of high society
  • Picture of customs of mountain people
  • Study (and critique) of social type superfluous
    man

27
Psychological
  • Study of particular character compulsive
    interference in lives of others
  • Motivation for behavior?
  • Pure ego?
  • Attention seeking?
  • Assertion of specialness (inferiority complex)
  • Thrill seeking (in control, inflicting pain)

28
Psychological realism? Early example?
  • Self-delusion
  • Contradictory behavior

29
Realism
  • Attention to everyday details (more than
    necessary for story line)
  • Hero not so unlike others
  • Topical events
  • Setting not central
  • Social criticism
  • Real world grounding (supernatural out)
  • Emphasis on verisimilitude

30
Alexander II (1855-81)
  • liberal
  • Decembrists amnesty
  • Censorship relaxed, more foreign travel allowed,
    tax policy changed, religious tolerance

31
Liberation of the Serfs 1861
  • first statements 1856
  • final statute 1861
  • aftermath complications
  • Tsar Liberator vs. Nicholas the Stick

32
Other reforms
  • Judiciary
  • higher education
  • military service
  • corporal punishment
  • zemstvo

33
Military ventures
  • Crimean War defeat in 1855, Treaty of Paris
  • Polish uprising, 1863
  • Russo-Turkish war, 1877-78

34
Foreign relations
  • Alaska 7,200,000 1867
  • expansion into China

35
Political developments
  • 1840s Westernizers Belinsky, Chaadaev later
    Herzen, Bakunin
  • Slavophilism Kireevsky, Khomiakov, Aksakov
    brothers
  • Utopian societies

36
Slavophiles and Westernizers
  • Tradition, authority, religion, status quo
  • Western models, skepticism, social change
  • Isaiah Berlin Essay

37
More Intellectual currents
  • utilitarianism
  • positivism
  • materialism
  • Determinism

38
Nikolai Chernyshevsky 1828-89
  • What is to be Done?
  • Relationship to Dostoevsky
  • Critical tradition
  • Critics of Catherines time
  • Belinsky

39
Realism
  • Second half of 19th century
  • Prose novels, short stories, essays
  • Individualism, supernatural, irrational, exotic
    less important
  • Topicality news of the day, ideas of the day
  • Critical edge improve society (didacticism not
    obvious)

40
Ivan Turgenev 1818-83
  • Notes of a Hunter 1852
  • Fathers and Sons 1862
  • Bazarov
  • Nihilism

41
Other Novels and Novellas
  • Rudin (1856)
  • Nest of Gentlefolk (1859)
  • On the Eve (1860)
  • First Love (1860)

42
Anna Karenina
  • Associate with 1870s
  • Music Tchaikovsky
  • Plot issues
  • Levin and Kitty rejection
  • Levin and brother quest, death
  • Kitty and Vronsky rejection
  • Stiva and Dolly reconciliation
  • Vronsky and Anna meeting, dancing, loving
  • Problems

43
Annas Problems
  • Levins marriage
  • Annas pregnancy, miscarriage
  • Trip to Italy
  • Divorce/son
  • Jealousy

44
Annas Tragedy
  • Depression
  • Loss of son
  • Perception that she is no longer loved
  • Alienation from society
  • Suicide

45
Issues
  • Symbols (candle trainman)
  • Fairness (why Anna?)
  • Levin and Religious Quest (is it a satisfying
    resolution?)
  • Peasants and Simple Life
  • Death
  • Family

46
Film Pros and Cons
  • Covers many of novels issues
  • Very Russian (music and setting)
  • Attractive stars
  • Chemistry?
  • Factual problems (dates!)
  • Anachronistic music
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