From orientalism to cultural capital : : the myth of Russia in British literature of the 1920s / / Olga Sobolev and Angus Wrenn.
. . . presents a fascinating account of the wave of Russophilia that pervaded British literary culture in the early twentieth century. The authors bring a new approach to the study of this period, exploring the literary phenomenon through two theoretical models from the social sciences: Orientalism...
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Soboleva, Olga, 1959- author. From orientalism to cultural capital : the myth of Russia in British literature of the 1920s / Olga Sobolev and Angus Wrenn. Oxford, U.K : Peter Lang AG, [2017] ©2017 1 online resource (viii, 337 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Description based on print version record. . . . presents a fascinating account of the wave of Russophilia that pervaded British literary culture in the early twentieth century. The authors bring a new approach to the study of this period, exploring the literary phenomenon through two theoretical models from the social sciences: Orientalism and the notion of cultural capital associated with Pierre Bourdieu. Examining the responses of leading literary practitioners who had a significant impact on the institutional transmission of Russian culture, they reassess the mechanics of cultural dialogism, mediation and exchange, casting new light on British perceptions of modernism as a transcultural artistic movement and the ways in which the literary interaction with the myth of Russia shaped and intensified these cultural views." -- Page 4 of cover. Includes bibliographical references and index. CC BY-NC-ND English literature 20th century History and criticism. 1-78707-394-7 Wrenn, Angus, author. |
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