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A Moving River of Tears: Russia's Experience in Finland
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A Moving River of Tears: Russia’s Experience in Finland

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This volume surveys the Russian effort throughout the nineteenth and first half of the twentieth centuries to unite Russian and Finnish literature. The book discusses various contacts, meetings, disagreements, and conflicts between the Russians and the Finns in their interrelationship in the area of Russian literature and the Russian language. Diverse historical sources and literary documents are cited. It is a study that reveals the Russian literary endeavor in Finland from 1808 to 1956, which glorified the idea of beauty, grace, and refinement, qualities of the artistic temperament stifled by the Bolsheviks.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 February 1993
Pages
289
ISBN
9780820419565

This volume surveys the Russian effort throughout the nineteenth and first half of the twentieth centuries to unite Russian and Finnish literature. The book discusses various contacts, meetings, disagreements, and conflicts between the Russians and the Finns in their interrelationship in the area of Russian literature and the Russian language. Diverse historical sources and literary documents are cited. It is a study that reveals the Russian literary endeavor in Finland from 1808 to 1956, which glorified the idea of beauty, grace, and refinement, qualities of the artistic temperament stifled by the Bolsheviks.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 February 1993
Pages
289
ISBN
9780820419565