3. ‘Golden-Mouthed Anna of All the Russias’: Canon, Canonisation, and Cult

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31 janvier 2018

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Alexandra Harrington, « 3. ‘Golden-Mouthed Anna of All the Russias’: Canon, Canonisation, and Cult », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.56wvyg


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The widespread worship of her memory […], both as an artist and as an unsurrendering human being, has […] no parallel. The legend of her life and her unyielding passive resistance to what she regarded as unworthy of her country and herself, transformed her into a figure […] not merely in Russian literature, but in Russian history in our century.Isaiah Berlin In theoretical discussions of the canon, there is perceptible slippage between canonical authors and canonical works. Anna Akhmatova (18...

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