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 · However, Russian Nights, Odoevsky’s single completed magnum opus, with its mixture of genres and styles, mingles fiction with nonfiction, romanticism with social reality, philosophical dialogue with historical reportage. It will perhaps be in the twenty-first century that Odoevsky’s reputation will finally be made. Odoyevsky heavily.  · Qx1BfSe39MMP8BtF - Download and read Russian Nights book by Vladimir Odoyevsky online in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle and other supported format. Book Details Title: Russian Nights Author: Vladimir Odoyevsky Genre: -Pages: Not Available ISBN: n/a Download and Read Russian Nights by Vladimir Odoyevsky Download and read book is easy. Russian Nights, Vladimir Fedorovich Odoevsky's major work, is of great importance in Russian intellectual history. This captivating novel is the summation of Odoevsky's views and interests in many fields: Gothic literature, romanticism, mysticism, the occult, Author: Vladimir Fedorovich Odoevsky, Ralph E. Matlaw.


A Russian thinker with encyclopedic knowledge whom contemporaries dubbed "the Russian Faust" (a character in one of his novels), Vladimir Odoyevsky was mentioned in his day in the same breath as Alexander Pushkin and Nikolai Gogol. He is perhaps best known for the philosophical fantasy Russian Nights (Russkie nochi), published in Buy Russian Nights (European Classics) Translated ed. by Vladimir Odoevsky Matlaw, et al (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. "Russia smells of Russia" The tale of Odoyevsky "Frost Ivanovich" is an exemplary example of the Russian author's tale. Vladimir Odoyevsky, the author of this work, composed a fairy tale especially for the youngest readers. In its lines, children will easily find good, magic and immense love for their native land.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Russian Nights (Russian: Русские ночи / Russkie nochi) is an collection of philosophical essays and novellas by Vladimir Odoyevsky. The work is a sprawling Gothic 'frame-novel', built on romantic principles inspired by Friedrich von Hardenberg (Novalis, ) and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (), loosely modelled on the Noctes Atticae, and which like E.T.A. Hoffmann mixes genres. Beethoven is one of the most popular short stories in Russia, and City without a Name could be seen as one of the first distopias (anti-utopia) in literature. Have you been reading it in Russian with Matlaw at hand? I wonder if he used the or the version. Odoyevsky heavily edited the Nights in s but did not live to see it published. Russian Nights, Vladimir Fedorovich Odoevsky's major work, is of great importance in Russian intellectual history. This captivating novel is the summation of Odoevsky's views and interests in many fields: Gothic literature, romanticism, mysticism, the occult, social responsibility, Westernization, utopia and anti-utopia.

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