Reading Russia, vol. 1 A History of Reading in Modern Russia

Scholars of Russian culture have always paid close attention to texts and their authors, but they have often forgotten about the readers. These volumes illuminate encounters between the Russians and their favorite texts, a centuries-long and continent spanning "love story" that shaped the...

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Other Authors: Rebecchini, Damiano (Editor), Vassena, Raffaella (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Milano Ledizioni 2020
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