SLAVIC 151 001 WN 2018
This course examines the ways in which Russian writing has used urban and rural settings -- from the much-mythologized city of St Petersburg to the usually anonymous “provinces”; from the celebrated warmth of nineteenth-century Moscow to the Russian village of today, in terminal decline. In doing so, the course introduces important aspects of Russian literary, social, and intellectual history, while analyzing exemplary short works by some of Russia’s best-known authors of the last two centuries.