The Word Made Self : : Russian Writings on Language, 1860-1930 / / Thomas J. Seifrid.
When Osip Mandelstam wrote that the Russian word was "sentient and breathing flesh," he voiced one of the most powerful themes in his culture. In The Word Made Self, Thomas Seifrid explores this Russian fascination with the power of the word as expressed in the work of philosophers, theolo...
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