Table of Contents for Commemorating Pushkin
Commemorating Pushkin
Russia's Myth of a National Poet
Stephanie Sandler
Table of Contents for Commemorating Pushkin Emily Berk Christopher Cosner 2 5 2003-12-01T17:22:00Z 2003-12-01T17:22:00Z 1 91 524 Stanford University Press 4 1 643 9.6926 0 0
Table of Contents for Commemorating Pushkin
Introduction: Transformative Myths and Acts of Possession
1.Pushkin Is Dead: The Elegies of Mikhail Lermontov, Vasily Zhukovsky, and Evdokia Rosopchina
2.The Making of Museum Culture: The Poet’s Spirit and the Work of Remembrance
3.Solid Gold Pushkin: Anniversary Commemorations and the Time Lines of a Story
4.Document, Fidelity, and the Cinematic Edge
5.Anna Akhmatova’s Pushkin: Allegories, Ethics, Grieving for the Dead
6.Marina Tsvetaeva’s Pushkin and the Poet’s Identities
7.Andrei Bitov and the Mystifications of Self and Story
Afterward: Ending/Beginning with Andrei Sinyavsky/Abram Tertz