The prolific Russian literature

The prolific Russian literature

Do you want to know  the history of Russian literature ?

The big difference with the rest of the West is that Russia did not know writing until the 11th century and they are only religious writings. The oldest writings appear to be the Novgorod Codex.

Ilya Serman said in 1992:

“In Russia, it is impossible to discover any trace of Humanism, Reformation or Renaissance.”

Why, you ask? Due to the Tatar yoke: cavalry as we were able to know it in the rest of Europe is prohibited in Russia.

The beginnings of Russian literature

It was not until the arrival of Peter I the Great in the 18th century that literature was authorized. Yes, him again!

Above all, it is poetry that marks this century. Gavril Derjavine  is one of the first Russian poets. Other authors such as Antioch Kantemir, Vasily Trediakovski and Mikhail Lomonosov formed the first Russian literary wave.

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The great author, a bit difficult to approach, Dostoevsky.

The birth of the Russian novel

More and more Western novels are being translated, particularly those by Abbé Prevost. The novel raises a great debate in Russia between conservatives, who do not see the utility, and progressives.

It was during the 19th century when  the first Russian authors emerged thanks to romanticism. This is the golden age of Russian literature. Thus, we find authors such as:

  • Fyodor Dostoïevsky (we recommend that you start with The Idiot , the author is not easy to approach)
  • Alexandre Pouchkine,
  • Nicolas Gogol
  • And Léon Tolstoï.

But Russian literature is also  the symbolism and futurism  represented by Leonid Andréiev, Anna Ajmatova or Ivan Bounine.

Russian literature takes a hiatus after Stalin’s rise to power, forcing writers into exile. Its renaissance will begin at the end of the 20th century with authors such as Alexandra Marinina, Daria Dontsova or Vladimir Sorokine who participate in the renewal of Russian literature. If you want to deepen this topic, you will find many works in Russian online .

Do you want to know  the history of Russian literature ?

The big difference with the rest of the West is that Russia did not know writing until the 11th century and they are only religious writings. The oldest writings appear to be the Novgorod Codex.

Ilya Serman said in 1992:

“In Russia, it is impossible to discover any trace of Humanism, Reformation or Renaissance.”

Why, you ask? Due to the Tatar yoke: cavalry as we were able to know it in the rest of Europe is prohibited in Russia.

 

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