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Autor:
Baudin, Rodolphe
Introduction The last third of the eighteenth century, which corresponds roughly to the reign of Catherine II (1762-1796), saw significant developments in Russia’s reading practices and changes to the Russian readership itself. This phenomenon aros
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1. These volumes originate in two gatherings convened at Milan State University in 2013 and 2017 which brought together an international group of scholars of the history of literature, publishing history, and social history, with a view to exploring
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Autor:
Grigoryan, Bella
What can the interdisciplinary field of Russian imperial cultural studies learn from the periodicals produced roughly between 1769 and 1839? To be sure, the answers to this question are many. This chapter takes as its point of departure the rather st
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Autor:
Franklin, Simon
The history of reading in Russia is mainly considered in relation to books, journals and newspapers, or, latterly, electronic media. Rather little attention has been paid to a very different kind of text, in a very different kind of communicative con
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Baudin, Rodolphe, Franklin, Simon, Grigoryan, Bella, Kislova, Ekaterina, Marker, Gary, Ospovat, Kirill, Rebecchini, Damiano, Vassena, Raffaella, Waugh, Daniel C., Zorin, Andrei
Scholars of Russian culture have always paid close attention to texts and their authors, but they have often forgotten about the readers. These volumes illuminate encounters between the Russians and their favorite texts, a centuries-long and continen
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Autor:
Ospovat, Kirill
Over the last several decades, historical scholarship has investigated the manifold material, cultural, and political implications of reading in early modern Europe. A rediscovery of the material aspects of the print and book trade has led to new ass
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Autor:
Marker, Gary
“To write is to produce the text; to read is to receive it from someone else without putting one’s own mark on it, without remaking it.” (Michel de Certeau, The Practices of Everyday Life, 169)“Reading is as it were overprinted by a relations
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Autor:
Zorin, Andrei
Thirty years ago in his deservedly famous The Great Cat Massacre, Robert Darnton challenged the traditional idea that eighteenth-century reading practices constitute the turning point from the so- called “intensive reading” characteristic of the
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Autor:
Kislova, Ekaterina
1. Difficulties in reconstructing the clergy’s reading What did the Orthodox clergy read in eighteenth-century Russia? To make even a rough approximation is difficult. The first obstacle is the fact that, during the eighteenth century, the Orthodox
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Autor:
Gourg, Marianne
Effets de « dépaysement » Boulgakov, en particulier dans les chapitres « antiques », se plaît à modifier l’onomastique de façon à arracher les personnes et les lieux aux représentations habituelles, au cliché, au déjà-vu. C’est ainsi
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