Portrayal of the German in Russian Novels - Goncarov, Turgenev, Dostoevskij, Tolstoj
Discover the intricate portrayal of Germans in the works of four of Russia's most esteemed 19th-century authors in "Portrayal of the German in Russian Novels" by Robert Kenneth Schulz. Published by Peter Lang GmbH in 1969, this insightful dissertation delves into the prose of I. A. Goncarov, I. S. Turgenev, F. M. Dostoevskij, and L. N. Tolstoj, excluding drama and poetry to focus on their narrative techniques and characterizations. With a keen analytical eye, Schulz explores how these literary giants depict German characters, offering readers a unique perspective on cultural interactions in literature. This paperback edition, consisting of a thorough examination of the texts, is a valuable resource for anyone interested in literature and literary studies. Enhance your understanding of Russian literature and its portrayal of cultural dynamics with this compelling study.