The paper focuses on the meaning of readers' letters to 19-century writers in the context of an on-going project titled "Towards a history of reading in modern Russia". Through an analysis of two major case-studies (Dostoevsky and Tolstoy) the author shows that readers’ letters to authors can help reconstruct a general picture of how literary works were received and of how the various categories of readers practised their reading.
Towards a history of reading in modern Russia : about one particular source (readers' letters to writers) / R. Vassena. ((Intervento presentato al convegno ASEEES tenutosi a Philadelphia nel 2015.
Towards a history of reading in modern Russia : about one particular source (readers' letters to writers)
R. VassenaPrimo
2015
Abstract
The paper focuses on the meaning of readers' letters to 19-century writers in the context of an on-going project titled "Towards a history of reading in modern Russia". Through an analysis of two major case-studies (Dostoevsky and Tolstoy) the author shows that readers’ letters to authors can help reconstruct a general picture of how literary works were received and of how the various categories of readers practised their reading.File in questo prodotto:
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