female executions in Russian literature
Adrian Wanner
ajw3 at PSU.EDU
Fri Mar 3 13:46:07 UTC 2006
An obvious candidate would be I-330 in Zamyatin's "We".
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>I am currently studying for my MA in Modern and Contemporary
>Literature at Loughborough University. As I am sure you are aware each
>student to complete this programme has to undertake a dissertation on a
>chosen topic. My idea is to consider fictional portrayals of real life
>female executions in twentieth century literature. In particular I would
>like to compare representations in American and Russian work. For the
>former I intend to use work based on Ethel Rosenberg's death, such as
>Robert Coover's The Public Burning and E.L. Doctrow's The Book of Daniel,
>but I am having real difficulty finding texts for the latter. As my
>university does not specialise in Russian literature I was wondering if may
>you had any possible suggestions which could help me?
>Many thanks for you time,
>Emily Dickinson
>
>All best,
>Alex Harrington
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