Azbuka
Conversations on Russian Culture: The Life and Traditions of the Russian Nobility (18th – Early 19th Centuries) (Besedy o Russkoy Kulture)
19.88£
Yuri Mikhailovich Lotman is a world-renowned scholar, philologist, and cultural studies expert, whose works have been translated into all major European languages. His creative legacy is extremely extensive, comprising approximately eight hundred scholarly and popular science articles and books. He was destined to become the leader of an entire school of thought that developed new methods of analyzing literary texts, alien to official Soviet literary scholarship. Like many outstanding scholars, Yuri Lotman found it difficult to remain within the confines of a single discipline: his research focused not only on the literature of the 18th and 19th centuries, but also on the history of Russian social thought, art theory, and cultural studies. In the late 1980s, he lectured on the daily life and traditions of the Russian nobility on television; these programs attracted millions of viewers. The scholar based his lecture series on the book 'Conversations on Russian Culture.' It immerses the reader in the 18th and early 19th centuries, presented through the realities of everyday life: the table of ranks, home education, high-society balls, duels, card games, and more. Thanks to the diversity of documentary sources, the breadth of its generalizations, and the accessible presentation, this one of the most important studies on the history of Russian noble culture remains popular not only among specialists but also among the general readership.
Publisher: Azbuka
Weight: 680
Age restrictions: 12+
Author: Yuri Lotman
Circulation: 3000
Size: 21.5x14.5x3
Book series: New Cultural Code (Novyy kulturnyy kod)
Cover: Hardcover
Language: Russian
Pages: 544
Publication year: 2021
ISBN: 978-5-38-913764-6
ISBN (Barcode): 9785389137646








