Русские Aриадны : сестры Бакунины в истории западничества
alternative title:
Russkie Ariadny : sestry Bakuniny v istorii zapadničestva
Rosyjskie Ariadny : siostry Bakuniny w historii okcydentalizmu
Russian Ariadnes : Bakunin sisters in the history of Occidentalism
author:
Szczukin Wasilij
editor:
Stankeviča Anna, Švarcband Samuil Moiseevič
book title:
Consortium omnis vitae : сборник статей к 70-летию профессора Ф. П. Федорова = sbornik statej k 70-letiû professora F. P. Fedorova
date of publication
:
2009
place of publication : name of publisher:
Daugavpils : Daugavpils Universitātes Akadēmiskais apgāds "Saule"
pages:
110-121
ISBN:
978-9984-14-464-1
notes:
Bibliogr. s. 120
language:
Russian
book language:
Russian
abstract in English:
Women had always played a significant role in the history of Russian culture but at the age of Romanticism it considerably increased. The influence of women who had been grown up in the spirit of West-European Romantic culture, especialy its German variant, was of particular importance; they were also influenced by the character and thoughts of Stankevich's Circle members who, later, in the nineteen-forties laid the foundations od occidentalism. The humanistic principle of the individual's independence which had initially faced great difficulties in adaptation to Orthodox Russia, in the end becamne the foundation stone of Modernity. Educated women who can be called the guardians of Russian Europeanism, among thers - four Bakunin sisters, had a strong influence on the future belevers of Occidentalism stance becausew of their personalities which transfixed with spiritual richness, manifested themselves in sophisticated verbal and emotional forms of expression and, first of all, were an example of mature individualism. It was confirmed by personal relationships between sisters Lyubov and Barbara Bakunin and Nikolay Stankevich, between their younger sister Alexandra and Vissarion Belinsky, and between Tatiana Bakunin and Ivan Turgenev- a future chronicler of Russian Occidentakism and authior of outstanding atmospheric prose which became a part of all-European intellectual and aesthetic trends.
number of pulisher's sheets:
0,54
affiliation:
Wydział Filologiczny : Instytut Filologii Wschodniosłowiańskiej