id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_seljwlt6nvc7nl2gvpssh4c3ki Victor Terras Ästhetisches Denken In Russland: Kultursituation Und Literaturkritik. By Klaus Städtke. Berlin and Weimar: Aufbau-Verlag, 1978. 378 pp 1979 2 .pdf application/pdf 1264 80 58 Klaus Stadtke's study of nineteenth-century Russian aesthetic thought might have Stadtke's consistent Marxist stance does not prevent him from considering the opinions of non-Marxist Western scholars, and he is often critical of Stadtke gives Western scholars, such as Rene Wellek, credit for having elucidated specific connections between Western philosophical thought and the aesthetic ideas of Russian critics, but he points out—with some justification—that Western that Russian criticism after Belinskii derived its premises not only from philosophy Stadtke bases his own work on Russian scholarship to a greater degree than German one, and his treatment of Russian critics and scholars who are relatively Belinskii is naturally the focus of Stadtke's book. He points out that Belinskii's aesthetic system did not allow for conflicts have published books on Chekhov, the emphasis is on work by a generation of scholars by Dmitri Cizevsky, "Chekhov in the Development of Russian Literature" (republished in Chekhov: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Robert L. ./cache/work_seljwlt6nvc7nl2gvpssh4c3ki.pdf ./txt/work_seljwlt6nvc7nl2gvpssh4c3ki.txt