Frames of the Imagination Gogol's Arabesques and the Romantic Question of Genre |
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Author:
| Frazier, Melissa |
Series title: | Middlebury Studies in Russian Language and Literature Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-8204-4507-6 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2000 |
Publisher: | Peter Lang AG International Academic Publishers
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $92.10 |
Book Description:
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The Romantic question of genre posed by Friedrich Schlegel is a question of epistemology, of how art acts as an instrument of knowledge.
Frames of the Imagination transforms this question of genre by shifting the center from Germany to Russia and to Russian Romanticism as expressed in one of its most enigmatic texts - Gogol's 1835
Arabesques. This work shows
Arabesques to be part of a lively philosophical debate as Gogol's contemporaries struggled to create...
More DescriptionThe Romantic question of genre posed by Friedrich Schlegel is a question of epistemology, of how art acts as an instrument of knowledge. Frames of the Imagination transforms this question of genre by shifting the center from Germany to Russia and to Russian Romanticism as expressed in one of its most enigmatic texts - Gogol's 1835 Arabesques. This work shows Arabesques to be part of a lively philosophical debate as Gogol's contemporaries struggled to create from the ideas of European Romanticism something uniquely their own. In this study, literary genre becomes a means of structuring history, nationality, and even personal identity as Gogol's text puts Romantic aesthetics into odd and unexpected action.