The Russian Folk Epos in Czech Literature. 1800-1900 / William E. Harkins.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York, NY :  Columbia University Press,  [1951]Copyright date: ©1951Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
TextPublisher: New York, NY :  Columbia University Press,  [1951]Copyright date: ©1951Description: 1 online resourceContent type: - 9780231941303
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Frontmatter -- Foreword / Jakobson, Roman -- Preface -- Contents -- I. The Russian Folk Epos in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries -- II. The Czech Revival and Russia -- III. First Influences of Russian Folk Poetry in Czech Literature -- IV. The Climax of the Czech Pre-Romantic Movement: The Work of F. L. Čelakovský -- V. Josef Jaroslav Langer -- VI. Echoes of Russian Epic Influence in Czech Poetry of the Mid-Nineteenth Century -- VII. The Russian Epos and Czech-Slovak Scholarship of the Romantic Period -- VIII. Czech Literature and Russia, 1860-1900 -- IX. Translations and Studies of the Russian Epos in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century -- X. Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism: Karel Leger, František Kvapil, František Chalupa -- XI. Realism in Czech Poetry: František Táborský -- XII. Czech Cosmopolitanism and Neo-Romanticism: Julius Zeyer -- XIII. Conclusion -- Appendix: Sumarokov's "Chorus to a Perverse World" -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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Deals with the impact of one kind of oral poetry of one Slavic people, the Russians, on a single century of literary development of another Slavic people, the Czech.
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In English.
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