Academic literature on the topic 'Adultery – russia – fiction'

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Leo, Tolstoy. Anna Kalienina. Taibei Shi: Lin yü wen hua shi yeh yu xian gong si, 1996.

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Leo, Tolstoy. Anna Kalienina. Shanghai: Shanghai yi wen chu ban she, 1990.

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Leo, Tolstoy. Anna Kalienina. Taibei Xian Xindian Shi: Mu ma wen hua, 2003.

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Leo, Tolstoy. Anna Karenina. London: Penguin, 1997.

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Protiv techenii︠a︡. Izdatelʹstvo Ė, 2017.

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Temnye vody. Izdatelʹstvo Ė, 2017.

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Leo, Tolstoy. Anna Karenina (Classic Fiction). Naxos Audiobooks, 1996.

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Leo, Tolstoy. Anna Karenina (Classic Fiction). Naxos Audiobooks, 1999.

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Kahn, Andrew, Mark Lipovetsky, Irina Reyfman, and Stephanie Sandler. Heroines and emancipation. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199663941.003.0028.

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The chapter builds on historical research to elucidate the social and legal status and the everyday lives of women of all classes, aspects that informed fiction about women and their representation, and influenced women who wrote (or did not write) fiction, poetry, and diaries. The chapter examines the interrelation of fictional models/behavioral types and historical and fictional actors. With changing educational opportunities, sexual norms, and social roles, women in literature respond differently to patriarchal norms of society, and the chapter compares gendered identity formation of heroes and heroines and surveys types of heroines, such as mothers, wives and mistresses, fallen women and temptresses. Political novels and novels of adultery, with their sense of freedom and punishment, show women testing boundaries, from extreme cases such as terrorists down to the quotidian yet surprisingly ambivalent role of the mother in Russian nineteenth-century literature.
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Leo, Tolstoy, and Garnett Constance. Anna Karenina: A Tragedy Novel from One of the Best Works of Russian Historical Fiction. Independently Published, 2022.

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