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Maximilian Voloshin and the Russian literary circle: culture and survival in revolutionary times
Barbara Walker
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Frontmatter
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (page xi)
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page xiii)
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An Introduction in Three Parts (page 1)
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1. Voloshin's Social and Cultural Origins (page 24)
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2. The Russian Symbolists and Their Circles (page 40)
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3. Voloshin and the Modernist Problem of the Ugly Poetess (page 66)
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4. The Koktebel' Dacha Circle (page 84)
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5. Insiders and Outsiders, Gossip and Mythology: From Communitas toward Network Node (page 105)
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6. Voloshin Carves Power out of Fear (page 117)
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7. Voloshin Carves Power, Cont'd, and the Broader Context and Implications of His Activities (page 144)
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8. Inside Voloshin's Soviet Circle: Persistence of Structure, Preservation of Anti-structure (page 167)
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9. Collapse of a Patronage Network and Voloshin's Death (page 184)
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Conclusion (page 191)
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NOTES (page 197)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 221)
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INDEX (page 231)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SR | 65.3 (Autumn, 2006): 603-604 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4148697 |
KRI | 8.1 (2007): 201-208 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/kritika/v008/8.1rylkova.html |
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Published: c2005
Publisher: Indiana University Press
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