Self and story in Russian history /
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
[2000]
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Table of Contents:
- Bakhtin, Lotman, Vygotsky, and Lydia Ginzburg on types of selves : a tribute / Caryl Emerson
- The obverse of Stalinism : Akhmatova's self-serving charisma of selflessness / Alexander Zholkovsky
- Writing the self in the Time of Terror : Alexander Afinogenov's Diary of 1937 / Jochen Hellbeck
- Publicizing the Imperial image in 1913 / Richard Wortman
- The silent movie melodrama : Evgenii Bauer fashions the heroine's self / Louise McReynolds
- Girl talk : Lydia Charskaia and her readers / Susan Larsen
- The Russian myth of Oscar Wilde / Evgenii Bershtein
- Hysterical episodes : case histories and silent subjects / Cathy Popkin
- Weber into Tkachi : on a Russian reading of Gerhart Hauptmann's play The weavers / Reginald E. Zelnik
- Tolstoy's diaries : the inaccessible self / Irina Paperno
- Storied selves : constructing characters in The Brothers Karamozov / William Mills Todd III
- Self and sensibility in Radishchev's Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow : dialogism, relativism, and the moral spectator / Andrew Kahn
- Enlightenment and tradition : the aestheticized life of an eighteenth-century provincial merchant / David L. Ransel
- Personal testimony and the defense of faith : Skoptsy telling tales / Laura Engelstein.