The Invisible Land : : A Study of the Artistic Imagination of Iurii Olesha / / Elizabeth Klosty Beaujour.

Analyzes the means Yury Olesha employs in his effort to make himself visible to the world and traces his search for self-definition, domination, and control as this quest appears in the images, themes, and devices characteristic of his vivid artistic imagination.

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The Invisible Land : A Study of the Artistic Imagination of Iurii Olesha / Elizabeth Klosty Beaujour.
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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Introduction -- I. Art as a Means of Knowing and Possessing the World -- II. The Need to Dominate and Control: the Problem of Envy -- III. Occasional Moments of Fulfillment and Liberation -- IV. The Limitations of Olesha's Imagination -- V. Olesha the Dramatist -- VI. A Last Attempt at a New Subject: The Theme of Soviet Youth -- VII. Olesha as a Writer of the 1920s -- VIII. A Last Work: No Day without a Line -- Conclusion -- A Selected Bibliography -- Index
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Analyzes the means Yury Olesha employs in his effort to make himself visible to the world and traces his search for self-definition, domination, and control as this quest appears in the images, themes, and devices characteristic of his vivid artistic imagination.
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The Invisible Land : A Study of the Artistic Imagination of Iurii Olesha /
Frontmatter --
Acknowledgments --
Contents --
Introduction --
I. Art as a Means of Knowing and Possessing the World --
II. The Need to Dominate and Control: the Problem of Envy --
III. Occasional Moments of Fulfillment and Liberation --
IV. The Limitations of Olesha's Imagination --
V. Olesha the Dramatist --
VI. A Last Attempt at a New Subject: The Theme of Soviet Youth --
VII. Olesha as a Writer of the 1920s --
VIII. A Last Work: No Day without a Line --
Conclusion --
A Selected Bibliography --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Acknowledgments --
Contents --
Introduction --
I. Art as a Means of Knowing and Possessing the World --
II. The Need to Dominate and Control: the Problem of Envy --
III. Occasional Moments of Fulfillment and Liberation --
IV. The Limitations of Olesha's Imagination --
V. Olesha the Dramatist --
VI. A Last Attempt at a New Subject: The Theme of Soviet Youth --
VII. Olesha as a Writer of the 1920s --
VIII. A Last Work: No Day without a Line --
Conclusion --
A Selected Bibliography --
Index
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Acknowledgments --
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Introduction --
I. Art as a Means of Knowing and Possessing the World --
II. The Need to Dominate and Control: the Problem of Envy --
III. Occasional Moments of Fulfillment and Liberation --
IV. The Limitations of Olesha's Imagination --
V. Olesha the Dramatist --
VI. A Last Attempt at a New Subject: The Theme of Soviet Youth --
VII. Olesha as a Writer of the 1920s --
VIII. A Last Work: No Day without a Line --
Conclusion --
A Selected Bibliography --
Index
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