fear in Russian literature
Deborah Hoffman
lino59 at AMERITECH.NET
Mon Jun 9 00:13:26 UTC 2008
Try this edition of GLAS: http://www.russianpress.com/glas/glas%2037.html
esp. Bykov's The Manhunt, summarized at the link.
> Dear SEELANGerS,
>
> I am preparing a course on "fear in literature" and would greatly
> appreciate your ideas and recommendations regarding Russian literary
> texts in English or German translation (I would like to make this
> course available to non-Russian speakers) dealing with different types
> of fear ranging from angst to the absurd and terror to horror.
> Suggestions for intersting films in this regard would also be
> appreciated.
>
> Thank you kindly in advance and I look forward to hearing from you!
>
> Sandra Evans
> Slavic Studies
> University of Tübingen
>
A man ceases to be a beginner in any given science and becomes a master in that science when he has learned that he is going to be a beginner all his life. -- R. G. Collingwood
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