The Red Jester: Andrei Bely's "Petersburg" As a Novel of the European Modern (Slavistik) - Judith Wermuth-atkinson - Books - LIT Verlag - 9783643901545 - February 16, 2012
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The Red Jester: Andrei Bely's "Petersburg" As a Novel of the European Modern (Slavistik)

Judith Wermuth-atkinson

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The Red Jester: Andrei Bely's "Petersburg" As a Novel of the European Modern (Slavistik)

What was Andrei Bely's aim in his ambiguous novel Petersburg? For the first time, this study firmly places Bely's work at the heart of the European Modern (die Moderne). The book argues that the novel - with its concern for the spiritual and its desire to create new aesthetics - helped reshape fundamental views of reality, of the Self, and of consciousness. Theories of Freud and Jung, as well as the aesthetics of the Viennese Secession, are used to elucidate Bely's approach to the narrative. The book also presents Rudolf Steiner's anthroposophy as the prism through which Bely reflects modernist ideas. (Series: Slavistik - Vol. 1)

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 16, 2012
ISBN13 9783643901545
Publishers LIT Verlag
Pages 232
Dimensions 385 g
Language English  

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