Medieval Russia's Epics, Chronicles and Tales: Revised and Enlarged Edition

by Serge A. Zenkovsky

Paperback, 1974

Status

Available

Call number

891.708001

Publication

Plume (1974), Edition: Enlarged 2nd, Paperback, 526 pages

Description

First published in 1963, this unique and pioneering anthology has been continuously used as an invaluable text in Russian studies. Containing over sixty selections from the finest of Russia's medieval authors, much of the material published in this anthology has never before been available in English. Medieval Russian Epics, Chronicles, and Tales is a vital resource for readers interested in learning more about the writings that influenced Pushkin, Gogol, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Chekhov. Editor Serge A. Zenkovsky completely revised the text and enlarged the book, adding almost one hundred pages of new material, including: · Sviatoslav's Early Campaigns · The Siege of Kiev and Olga's Death · Vladimir Monomakh: Instruction to His Children · Tale of the Life and Courage of the Pious and Great Prince Alexander · Narrative of the Pious Prince Dovmont and His Courage · The Writing of Daniil the Prisoner · Orison on the Life and Death of Grand Prince Dmitry Ivanovich · Afanasy Nikitin's Journey Across Three Seas · Ivan Funikov: Message of a Nobleman to a Nobleman · Epic of Sukhan · Simeon Polotsky: Excerpt from Ode on the Birth of Peter I · Simeon Polotsky: The Law · Simeon Polotsky: The Merchant Class · Tsar Alexis Mikhailovich: The Rules of Falconry In addition to a comprehensive introduction, the editor has prefaced each selection with detailed information about its literary and historical background, and has included a glossary and brief chronology of Russian history and culture.… (more)

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LibraryThing member jsoos
Very comprehensive coverage of medieval russian literature from early folk tales to later autobiographies and poetry, covering many of hte 'first to appear" in russian literature. So much of the early russian literature was church related, and thus, heavily represented in this volume - which can
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lead to some tedious reading. Each piece (there are more than 40) is prefaced with the historical and literary background as well as the source for the origin of the piece.
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LibraryThing member Czrbr
Book Description: New York, NY, U.S.A.: E. P. Dutton, 1974. Soft Cover. (4th) Large soft cover, color-illustrated front wrapper from medieval art, very slight wear with wrinkles at top tips, tiny nick at spine top and bottom edge, light creases down spine, light crease at top back. 526 pages. Very
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Language

Original publication date

1963 (1st edition)

Physical description

526 p.; 8.2 inches

ISBN

0525473637 / 9780525473633
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