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Thought and Vision: Zinaida Hippius’s Letters to Greta Gerell

Compiled, edited, with annotations and introductions by the author

by Temira Pachmuss (Author)
©2004 Monographs 164 Pages

Summary

This volume of the letters of the Russian poet and religious thinker Zinaida Hippius (1869-1945) guides the reader through the upheavals in her life in exile (1919-1945). Her complex genre of epistolary art has its own inimitable technique and its own internal code of aesthetics. These letters in French reveal the inherent dialectics of Hippius’s ideas and aspirations and identify features of continuity and change in her earlier thoughts and vision and her later attitudes. Hippius’s letters also reveal her literary endeavor to glorify the idea of beauty, grace, and refinement in art.

Details

Pages
164
Year
2004
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631527559
Language
English
Keywords
Gippius, Zinaida N. Briefsammlung 1934-1945 Zinaida Hippius's Letters Greta Gerell Zinaida Hippius
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2004. 164 pp., 2 fig.

Biographical notes

Temira Pachmuss (Author)

The Author: Temira Pachmuss is Professor at the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and in the Comparative Literature Program, both at the University of Illinois. Among her many academic honors are the Fulbright-Hays Fellowships and the Specialist Fellowship from the Finnish Ministry of Education. She has authored several books on Dostoevsky, Zinaida Hippius, women writers in Russian Modernism, Russian Literature in the Baltic between the World Wars, Russian literature in exile, and others. For her academic achievements, Professor Pachmuss was awarded the Medal of the Order of the White Star by the President of the Estonian Republic in 2001.

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Title: Thought and Vision: Zinaida Hippius’s Letters to Greta Gerell