From the collapse of tsarist Russia to the onset of Stalinist terror - roughly the decade of the 1920s - Ukrainian literature experienced a renaissance unprecedented in the millennium of its existence. [...] The narrator does not explain to the reader what is not understood by the protagonist of the story; in other words, the protagonist, the narrator, and the reader are in the same narrative environment. [...] I used a wheelbarrow to haul the bluish, sugar-base paper on which Vyr was printed and I helped lay out the plates, which had been cut in Kiev, of the designs Narbut had drawn, while Pidmohyl'nyj typed Out the illegible texts, since the miscellany was set in type by students in the printing school who otherwise could not read the copy.5 9 Between Reason and Irrationality In the fall of 1921 Pidmoh [...] Mykola Stanyslavs'kyj gave it low marks in a review.27 Leonid Cerevatenko, however, says that it was well compiled and that it was to be found decades later in institutional offices and on the desks of teachers and writers, with the title page and the names of the arrested and executed compilers removed.28 In the preface to the recent reprint of this 13 Between Reason and Irrationality dictionary, [...] In his preface to the collection, Pidmohyl'nyj stressed the social and economic realism of Levyc'kyj's stories.32 In the essay that appeared in Zyttjaj revoljucija, however, he focused on the personality of the author, which, he argued, reflected the essential features of an Oedipal complex.33 The psychoanalysis offered in this essay is naive and tendentious.
Authors
- Bibliography, etc. Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- CaOOCEL
- Dewey Decimal Classification Number
- 891.7/933
- Dewey Decimal Edition Number
- 20
- General Note
- Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
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- 0802029930 9781442671331
- LCCN
- PG3948.P49
- LCCN Item number
- Z89 1994eb
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- CaOTU
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- 1 electronic text (222 p.)
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- Canada
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- CaOOCEL
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- (CaBNVSL)thg00604316 (OCoLC)696033429 (CaOOCEL)421006
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- CaOONL
Table of Contents
- Contents 8
- INTRODUCTION: Valerijan Pidmohyl'nyj: Writing and Reality 12
- CHAPTER ONE: The Early Stories: Shaping a Theme 30
- CHAPTER TWO: Ostap Šaptala: The Structure of Prose 54
- CHAPTER THREE: The Later Stories: Elements of Style 78
- CHAPTER FOUR: Misto: The European Connection 114
- CHAPTER FIVE: Nevelyčka drama: Philosophical Roots 154
- CHAPTER SIX: The Last Works: A Final Synthesis 180
- Notes 198
- Bibliography: Works by and about Valerijan Pidmohyl'nyj 210
- Index 226
- A 226
- B 226
- C 226
- D 227
- E 227
- F 227
- G 227
- H 227
- I 228
- J 228
- K 228
- L 228
- M 228
- N 229
- O 229
- P 229
- R 229
- S 230
- T 230
- U 230
- V 230
- W 231
- X 231
- Y 231
- Z 231