One of the strongholds of the Slavophiles was the ‘mythological school’ of folklorists and
One of the strongholds of the Slavophiles was the ‘mythological school’ of folklorists and
One of the strongholds of the Slavophiles was the ‘mythological school’ of folklorists and
destiny. On the one side there was Stasov, who argued that the pulse of ancient Asia was sti
destiny. On the one side there was Stasov, who argued that the pulse of ancient Asia was sti
destiny. On the one side there was Stasov, who argued that the pulse of ancient Asia was sti
This was the background to the intellectual conflicts over the conception of Sadko (1897)
This was the background to the intellectual conflicts over the conception of Sadko (1897)
This was the background to the intellectual conflicts over the conception of Sadko (1897)
For Stasov this bylina was the perfect vehicle for his cultural politics. The spirit of re
For Stasov this bylina was the perfect vehicle for his cultural politics. The spirit of re
For Stasov this bylina was the perfect vehicle for his cultural politics. The spirit of re
Stasov’s view, was a Russian descendant of the Asian shamans (a view, incidentally, whic
Stasov’s view, was a Russian descendant of the Asian shamans (a view, incidentally, whic
Stasov’s view, was a Russian descendant of the Asian shamans (a view, incidentally, whic
There was good reason for Stasov to look to Rimsky as the ideal composer for the opera. Rims
There was good reason for Stasov to look to Rimsky as the ideal composer for the opera. Rims
There was good reason for Stasov to look to Rimsky as the ideal composer for the opera. Rims
The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya
* According to A. N. Afanasiev, the great nineteenth-century scholar of mythology, Sadk
* According to A. N. Afanasiev, the great nineteenth-century scholar of mythology, Sadk
* According to A. N. Afanasiev, the great nineteenth-century scholar of mythology, Sadk
Poeticheskie vozzreniia slavian na prirodu,
he adopt (the only place where Rimsky gave way to Stasov was in the opening civic scene: it e
he adopt (the only place where Rimsky gave way to Stasov was in the opening civic scene: it e
he adopt (the only place where Rimsky gave way to Stasov was in the opening civic scene: it e
In April 1890 Chekhov left from Moscow on a three-month trek to Sakhalin, a barren devil’s is
In April 1890 Chekhov left from Moscow on a three- month trek to Sakhalin, a barren devil’s is
In April 1890 Chekhov left from Moscow on a three-month trek to Sakhalin, a barren devil’s is
26. Vladimir Stasov: title page of Rimsky-Korsakov’s opera score Sadko
26. Vladimir Stasov: title page of Rimsky-Korsakov’s opera score Sadko
26. Vladimir Stasov: title page of Rimsky-Korsakov’s opera score Sadko
Vladimir Stasov: title page of Rimsky-Korsakov’s opera score
(1897). The title features an authentic fourteenth- century Novgorodian
(1897). The title features an authentic fourteenth-century Novgorodian
(1897). The title features an authentic fourteenth-century Novgorodian
(1897). The title features an authentic fourteenth-century Novgorodian
capital ‘D’ formed around a skomorokh or minstrel playing the gusli
capital ‘D’ formed around a skomorokh or minstrel playing the gusli
capital ‘D’ formed around a skomorokh or minstrel playing the gusli
most dangerous criminals to penal servitude. Few of Chekhov’s friends could understand
most dangerous criminals to penal servitude. Few of Chekhov’s friends could understand
most dangerous criminals to penal servitude. Few of Chekhov’s friends could understand
totally convinced that my journey will yield a valuable contribution neither to lite
totally convinced that my journey will yield a valuable contribution neither to lite
totally convinced that my journey will yield a valuable contribution neither to lite
One of Chekhov’s heroes was the traveller and writer Nikolai Przhevalsky, who had opened u
One of Chekhov’s heroes was the traveller and writer Nikolai Przhevalsky, who had opened u
One of Chekhov’s heroes was the traveller and writer Nikolai Przhevalsky, who had opened u
is worth dozens of scholarly institutions and hundreds of fine books… In our sick times, w
is worth dozens of scholarly institutions and hundreds of fine books… In our sick times, w
is worth dozens of scholarly institutions and hundreds of fine books… In our sick times, w
Chekhov wanted to become a Przhevalsky - to carry out some obvious achievement for huma
Chekhov wanted to become a Przhevalsky - to carry out some obvious achievement for huma
Chekhov wanted to become a Przhevalsky - to carry out some obvious achievement for huma