Table des matières
Part II. The Long Nineteenth Century
Daria Khitrova
Reading and Readers of Poetry in the Golden Age, 1800-1830Damiano Rebecchini
Reading Foreign Novels, 1800-1848Damiano Rebecchini
The Success Of The Russian Novel, 1830s-1840sJonathan Stone
O!?!?!: Reading and Readers in the Silver Age, 1890s-1900sRoman Timenchik
Early Twentieth-Century Schools of Reading Russian PoetryRoman Leibov et Alexey Vdovin
What and How Russian Students Read in School, 1840–1917- 1. Purpose, Methods and Material of the Study
- 2. Norms and Techniques of Textual Interpretation in Syllabi, Educational Literature, and Students’ Essays
- 3. The Genre Space of Poetry: Galakhov’s Anthology
- 3.1. Diachrony of the Authors’ Repertoire
- 3.2. The Authors’ Repertoires
- 3.2.1. Reductions to the Repertoire: Del’vig and Kozlov
- 3.2.2. Additions to the Repertoire: Lermontov
- 3.2.3. Disappearing Repertoires
- 3.2.4. Updating and Consolidation
- 3.2.5. “Steadfast Singles”
- 3.3. Gymnasium Students’ Reading of Russian Poetry (Memoirs and Contemporary Research)
- 4. Fiction In Schoolchildren’s Reading (Curricular and Underground Reading)
- 4.1. The Reading Repertoire: Center and Periphery
- 4.2. Extracurricular and Underground Reading
- Conclusion
Susan Smith-Peter
The Struggle to Create a Regional Public in the Early Nineteenth-Century Russian Empire: The Case of Kazanskie izvestiiaKatherine Bowers
The Gothic Novel Reader Comes to Russia- 1. ‘The Machinery of Ghosts And Goblins’: Gothic Aesthetics and Reader Affect
- 2. A Recipe for a Gothic Novel: Generic Development and Reader Engagement
- 3. Gothic Migration: Gothic Novels Come to Russia
- 4. ‘Foolish, Yet Dangerous, Books’: on the Dangers of (Gothic) Novel Reading
- 5. ‘The Heart of a Woman’: the Female Reader in the Critical Imagination
- 6. ‘She Lived on Terror’: Gothic Readers and the Pleasures of Imagined Terror
- 7. ‘Some Kind of Pleasant Fear’: Remembering Gothic Affect
- 8. Gothic Shadows, Gothic Memory
Tatiana Golovina
Belles-Lettres and the literary interests of middling landowners. A case study from the archive of the Dorozhaevo homesteadMarcus C. Levitt
The Making of a National Poet: Publishing Pushkin, 1855-1887Raffaella Vassena
Dostoevskii and His Readers, 1866-1910- 1. The Great Novels of the 1860s and 1870s
- 2. Discovering the Real Reader: the Diary of a Writer as Workshop
- 3. The Female Readers of the Diary of a Writer
- 4. On the Summit of Olympus. The Brothers Karamazov and The Speech on Pushkin
- 5. Post Mortem: the First Attempts to Popularize Dostoevskii’s Work
- 6. Conquering New Audiences: the Case of Notes From the House of the Dead