Chekhov's Children: Context and Text in Late Imperial Russia

Author:   Nadya L. Peterson
Publisher:   McGill-Queen's University Press
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9780228006251


Pages:   408
Publication Date:   15 August 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Chekhov's Children: Context and Text in Late Imperial Russia


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Anton Chekhov's representations of children have generally remained on the periphery of scholarly attention. Yet his stories about children, which focus on communication and the emergence of personhood, also illuminate the process by which the author forged his own language of expression and occupy a uniquely important place within his work. Chekhov's Children explores these stories – dating from Chekhov's early writings in the 1880s – as a distinct body of work unified by the theme of maturation and by the creation of a literary model of childhood. Nadya Peterson describes the evolution of Chekhov's model and its connection with the prevalent views on children in the literature, education, medicine, and psychology of his time. As with his later writing, Chekhov's portrayals of young protagonists exhibit complexity, diversity, and a broad reach across the writer's cultural and literary landscape, dealing with such themes as the distinctiveness of a child's perspective, the relationship between the worlds of children and adults, the nature of child development, socialization, gender differences, and sexuality. While reconstructing a particular literary model of childhood, this book brings to light a body of discourse on children, childhood development, and education prominent in Russia in the late nineteenth century. Chekhov's Children accords this topic the significance it deserves by placing Chekhov's model of childhood within the broad context of his time and reassessing established notions about the child's place in the author's oeuvre.

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Author:   Nadya L. Peterson
Publisher:   McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint:   McGill-Queen's University Press
ISBN:  

9780228006251


ISBN 10:   0228006252
Pages:   408
Publication Date:   15 August 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This pioneering and engaging study contributes to Chekhov studies, childhood studies, the study of late imperial Russia, but its most innovative dimension lies in bringing together literary and childhood studies in a methodologically interesting way, constructing an original model that deserves to be taken up, developed, and refined in other cases for the future. Andy Byford, Durham University and author of Science of the Child in Late Imperial and Early Soviet Russia


"""This pioneering and engaging study contributes to Chekhov studies, childhood studies, the study of late imperial Russia, but its most innovative dimension lies in bringing together literary and childhood studies in a methodologically interesting way, constructing an original model that deserves to be taken up, developed, and refined in other cases for the future."" Andy Byford, Durham University and author of Science of the Child in Late Imperial and Early Soviet Russia"


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Nadya L. Peterson is associate professor of Russian at Hunter College, CUNY, and is on the faculty of the doctoral program in comparative literature at the CUNY Graduate Center.

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