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A Fallen Idol Is Still a God
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@fmct:Contents @toc4:Preface iii Acknowledgments and Note on the Text iii @toc2:1. Introduction: Cultural Transition and Its Quandaries 1 2. Romanticism and Its Twilight in Western Europe and Russia 000 3. The Ambivalence of Influence: Lermontov's "Not- Byronism" 000 4. The Attenuation of Romantic Evil: A Demon Undone 000 5. Ideals to Ideology: Unmasking Masquerade 000 6. Post-Romantic Anomie I: A Hero of Our Time and Its Hero 000 7. Post-Romantic Anomie II: The "Post-" Scripts of A Hero of Our Time 000 8. Conclusion: Lermontov's Last Words 000 @toc4:Notes 000 Bibliography 000 Index 000

About the Author

Elizabeth Cheresh Allen is Professor of Russian and Comparative Literature at Bryn Mawr College; she is also Chair of the Department of Russian and Co-chair of the Bryn Mawr-Haverford Program in Comparative Literature. She is author of Beyond Realism: Turgenev's Poetics of Secular Salvation (1992), editor of The Essential Turgenev (1994), and coeditor of Freedom and Responsibility in Russian Literature (1995).

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"This is a most impressive and elegantly written book. A Fallen Idol Is Still a God is a wonderfully mature, insightful, and carefully thought-out study of Lermontov's texts and place in literary history. Specifically, it surpasses earlier studies in the precision and originality of its treatment of Lermontov's Romanticism." - William Mills Todd III, Harvard University "How does one describe a cultural period between two epochs without saying, anachronistically, that things were tending towards where they wound up going? Can one describe the sense that one has outlived one set of practices and visions but not yet arrived at an alternative? Developing her own model of transitional periods, Allen shows how to describe a prominent writer's creative efforts when his fallen idol is still a god. In the process, she offers a compelling portrait of Lermontov, brings his works to life in a new way, and demonstrates that some of them are even better than we thought." - Gary Saul Morson, Northwestern University "Allen's book is a fine addition to Golstein's and Powelstock's recent Lermontov scholarship, and one hopes that A Fallen Idol will find wide readership." - Slavic and East European Journal

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