Intimacy and History. The Herzen Family Drama Reconsidered (fwd)

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Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 22:44:33 -0400
From: David Powelstock <pstock at BRANDEIS.EDU>
Reply-To: powelstock at brandeis.edu
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Subject: [SEELANGS] Intimacy and History. The Herzen Family Drama Reconsidered

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I'm posting this on behalf of Irina Paperno.

David Powelstock
Asst. Prof. of Russian & East European Literatures
Chair, Program in Russian & East European Studies
Brandeis University
GRALL, MS 024
Waltham, MA  02454-9110
781.736.3347 (Office)


-----Original Message-----
From: irina paperno [mailto:ipaperno at berkeley.edu]
>Dear Colleagues --
>
>in case you have been hit hard by the earlier broadcasted news that --
>thanks, alas, to the current production of Tom Stoppard's "The Coast of
>Utopia" (or *Herzen on the 66th Street*) -- Isaiah Berlin's Russian
>Thinkers has apparently sold out across NYC, and the world -- here is
>an alternative:
>
>
>Intimacy and History. The Gercen Family Drama Reconsidered
>
>published by Elsevier as a special issue of
>RUSSIAN LITERATURE 61: 1-2 (2007)
>Guest Editor: Irina Paperno
>
><http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03043479>http://www.sciencedi
rect.com/science/journal/03043479
>
>
>Introduction: Intimacy and History. The Gercen Family Drama Reconsidered  •
>Pages 1-65
>Irina Paperno
>
>The Family Drama as an Interpretive Pattern in
>Aleksandr Gercen's Byloe i Dumy  •
>Pages 67-102
>Ulrich Schmid
>
>Auto-Historiography: Genre, Trope, and Modes of
>Emplotment in Aleksandr and Natal'ja Gercen's Narratives of the Family
Drama  •
>Pages 103-138
>Ilya Kliger
>
>Gercen's Tragic Bildungsroman: Love, Autonomy,
>and Maturity in Aleksandr Gercen's Byloe i Dumy  •
>Pages 139-173
>Lina Steiner
>
>
>Literary Contexts of Triangular Desire: Natal'ja
>and Aleksandr Gercen as Readers of George Sand  •
>Pages 175-205
>Kate Holland
>
>Restaging the Gercen “Family Drama”: Tom
>Stoppard's Shipwreck and the Discourse of English “Herzenism”  •
>Pages 207-243
>Thomas Harlan Campbell
>

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