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Verfasst von:Costlow, Jane T. [VerfasserIn]   i
Titel:Heart-pine Russia
Titelzusatz:walking and writing the nineteenth-century forest
Verf.angabe:Jane T. Costlow
Verlagsort:Ithaca ; London
Verlag:Cornell University Press
Jahr:2013
Umfang:xi, 270 Seiten
Illustrationen:Illustrationen
ISBN:978-0-8014-5059-4
Abstract:"Russia has more woodlands than any other country in the world, and its forests have loomed large in Russian culture and history. Historical site of protection from invaders but also from state authority, by the nineteenth century Russia's forests became the focus of both scientific scrutiny and poetic imaginations. The forest was imagined as alternately endless and eternal or alarmingly vulnerable in a rapidly modernizing Russia. For some the forest constituted an imaginary geography of religious homeland; for others it was the locus of peasant culture and local knowledge; for all Russians it was the provider of both material and symbolic resources. In Heart-Pine Russia, Jane T. Costlow explores the central place the forest came to hold in a century of intense seeking for articulations of national and spiritual identity. Costlow focuses on writers, painters, and scientists who went to Russia's European forests to observe, to listen, and to create; increasingly aware of the extent to which woodlands were threatened, much of their work was imbued with a sense of impending loss. Costlow's sweep includes canonic literary figures and blockbuster writers whose romances of epic woodlands nourished fin-de-siècle opera and painting. Considering the work of Turgenev, Tolstoy, and Korolenko in the company of scientific foresters and visual artists from Shishkin and Repin to Nesterov, Costlow uncovers a rich and nuanced cultural landscape in which the forest is a natural and national resource, both material and spiritual"--Publisher's Web site
 "Russia has more woodlands than any other country in the world, and its forests have loomed large in Russian culture and history. Historical site of protection from invaders but also from state authority, by the nineteenth century Russia's forests became the focus of both scientific scrutiny and poetic imaginations. The forest was imagined as alternately endless and eternal or alarmingly vulnerable in a rapidly modernizing Russia. For some the forest constituted an imaginary geography of religious homeland; for others it was the locus of peasant culture and local knowledge; for all Russians it was the provider of both material and symbolic resources. In Heart-Pine Russia, Jane T. Costlow explores the central place the forest came to hold in a century of intense seeking for articulations of national and spiritual identity. Costlow focuses on writers, painters, and scientists who went to Russia's European forests to observe, to listen, and to create; increasingly aware of the extent to which woodlands were threatened, much of their work was imbued with a sense of impending loss. Costlow's sweep includes canonic literary figures and blockbuster writers whose romances of epic woodlands nourished fin-de-siècle opera and painting. Considering the work of Turgenev, Tolstoy, and Korolenko in the company of scientific foresters and visual artists from Shishkin and Repin to Nesterov, Costlow uncovers a rich and nuanced cultural landscape in which the forest is a natural and national resource, both material and spiritual"--Publisher's Web site
URL:Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://www.gbv.de/dms/sub-hamburg/716055414.pdf
 Verlag: http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=38239
 Verlag: http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/?GCOI=80140100088420
Schlagwörter:(s)Russisch   i / (s)Literatur   i / (s)Wald <Motiv>   i / (z)Geschichte 1850-1900   i
 (g)Russland   i / (s)Kultur   i / (s)Wald <Motiv>   i / (s)Forstwissenschaft   i / (z)Geschichte 1800-1900   i
Dokumenttyp:Aufsatzsammlung
Sprache:eng
RVK-Notation:KI 1931   i
 NP 5998   i
K10plus-PPN:1601668422
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