Russia is an enigmatic, mysterious country, situated between East and West not only spatially, but also mentally. Or so it is traditionally perceived in Western Europe and the Anglophone world at large. One of the distinctive features of Russian culture is its irrationalism, which revealed itself diversely in Russian life and thought, literature, music and visual arts, and has survived to the present day. Bridging the gap in existing scholarship, the current volume is an attempt at an integral and multifaceted approach to this phenomenon, and launches the study of Russian irrationalism in philosophy, theology, literature and the arts of the last two hundred years, together with its reflections in Russian reality. Contributors: Tatiana Chumakova, David Gillespie, Arkadii Goldenberg, Kira Gordovich, Rainer Grübel, Elizabeth Harrison, Jeremy Howard, Aleksandr Ivashkin, Elena Kabkova, Sergei Kibalnik, Oleg Kovalov, Alexander McCabe, Barbara Olaszek, Oliver Ready, Oliver Smith, Margarita Odesskaia, Ildikó Mária
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFacets of Russian Irrationalism between Art and Life:
Subtitle of host publicationMystery Inside Enigma
EditorsOlga Tabachnikova
PublisherBrill
Pages72 - 93
Number of pages22
ISBN (Print)978-900431112-1, 978-900431111-4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016

Publication series

Name Studies in Slavic Literature and Poetics
Volume61

    Scopus subject areas

  • Social Sciences(all)

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