Modern Russian Literature by D. S. Mirsky is an insightful and comprehensive overview of the major literary movements and figures in Russia from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Mirsky's expertise and passion for Russian literature shine through in this engaging and well-researched book.
One of the strengths of Modern Russian Literature is Mirsky's ability to provide a detailed analysis of each writer's works, as well as their cultural and historical context. He delves into the themes, styles, and influences of writers such as Chekhov, Gorky, and Tolstoy, offering valuable insights that deepen the reader's understanding of their works.
Mirsky's writing is both scholarly and engaging, making this book accessible to both academic scholars and casual readers interested in Russian literature. His love for the subject matter is evident in his lively prose, which keeps the reader engaged throughout.
Overall, Modern Russian Literature is a must-read for anyone interested in Russian literature, offering a rich and illuminating exploration of the writers who helped shape the literary landscape of Russia during this turbulent period. Highly recommended for both students and enthusiasts of Russian literature.
Book Description:
Prince D.S. Mirsky was a prominent Russian literary historian who spent several years in emigration, teaching at the University of London. This book, published in 1925, presents a brief and incisive overview of Russian literature of the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was written in English and meant to be accessible to the general reading public in the West. - Summary by Kazbek