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TTC Classics of Russian Literature

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TTC Classics of Russian Literature

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2011-07-26 (by Oromia)

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Classics of Russian Literature explores Russian masterpieces at all levels—characters, plots, scenes, and sometimes even single sentences, including: Tolstoy's Anna Karenina, which has one of the most famous first sentences in all of literature, setting the stage for a novel that probes the tragic dimension of a subject—adultery—that had traditionally been treated as satire. Gogol's Dead Souls, with a concluding passage beloved to all Russians, in which the hero flees the scene of his fiendishly clever swindle in a troika—a fast carriage drawn by three horses—to the author's invocation, "Oh Rus' [Russia], whither art thou hurtling?" Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov, whose long chapter "The Grand Inquisitor" is a gripping, haunting, mystifying parable that is often studied on its own, but that is all the more powerful in this great novel, which addresses faith, doubt, redemption, and other timeless themes. The Golden Age and After The central core of the course covers the great golden age of Russian literature, a period in the 19th century when Russia's writers equaled or surpassed the achievements of the much older literary cultures of Western Europe. The age commenced with Pushkin, developed with the fantastic and grotesque tales of Gogol', and grew to full flower with Dostoevsky and Tolstoy—who at the time were considered in Europe to be lesser writers than their talented contemporary Turgenev. As the 20th century approached, Chekhov's exquisitely understated plays and stories symbolized the sunset of the golden age. Gorky straddled the next transformation, linking the turmoil preceding the Russian Revolution with the political oppression that affected all artists in the newly established Soviet Union from the 1920s on. You examine the brilliant revolutionary poet Maiakovsky; the novelist Sholokhov, who portrayed the revolution as a tragedy for the Cossack people; the satirist Zoshchenko, who used Soviet society as food for parody; and Pasternak, who produced beautiful poems and a single extraordinary novel. Your survey ends with Solzhenitsyn, who became the most influential literary voice speaking out against the tyranny of the Soviet system. http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/CourseDescLong2.aspx?cid=2830

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  2. Classics
  3. Russian
  4. Literature
  5. dostoevsky
  6. leo
  7. tolstoy

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Oromia (2012-05-04)

For those who need the VIDEO
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Files:

1. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 01 - Origins of Russian Literature.mp3 24.40 Mb
2. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 03 - Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin, 1799–1837.mp3 22.73 Mb
3. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 24 - Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, 1860–1904.mp3 22.47 Mb
4. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 32 - Among the Godless—Religion and Family Life.mp3 22.38 Mb
5. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 08 - Nikolai Vasil’evich Gogol’, 1809–1852.mp3 22.32 Mb
6. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 02 - The Church and the Folk in Old Kiev.mp3 22.30 Mb
7. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 36 - The Many Colors of Russian Literature.mp3 22.28 Mb
8. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 17 - Tale of Two Cities and a Country Home.mp3 22.28 Mb
9. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 16 - Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy, 1828–1910.mp3 22.19 Mb
10. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 21 - Tolstoy the Preacher.mp3 22.14 Mb
11. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 07 - St. Petersburg Glorified and Death Embraced.mp3 22.14 Mb
12. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 22 - Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, 1818–1883.mp3 22.12 Mb
13. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 27 - The Tribune—Vladimir Maiakovsky, 1893–1930.mp3 22.12 Mb
14. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 31 - Mikhail Mikhailovich Zoshchenko, 1895–1958.mp3 22.09 Mb
15. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 35 - Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenitsyn, Born 1918.mp3 22.08 Mb
16. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 19 - Vengeance Is Mine, Saith the Lord.mp3 22.07 Mb
17. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 25 - M. Gorky (Aleksei M. Peshkov), 1868–1936.mp3 22.06 Mb
18. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 34 - The Poet In and Beyond Society.mp3 22.02 Mb
19. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 15 - The Novelistic Presence of Christ and Satan.mp3 21.99 Mb
20. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 05 - December’s Uprising and Two Poets Meet.mp3 21.98 Mb
21. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 30 - Revolutions and Civil War.mp3 21.97 Mb
22. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 11 - Near Mortality, Prison, and an Underground.mp3 21.89 Mb
23. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 13 - Inside the Troubled Mind of a Criminal.mp3 21.85 Mb
24. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 29 - Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov, 1905–1984.mp3 21.73 Mb
25. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 26 - Literature and Revolution.mp3 21.67 Mb
26. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 23 - The Stresses between Two Generations.mp3 21.65 Mb
27. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 18 - Family Life Meets Military Life.mp3 21.64 Mb
28. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 12 - Second Wife and a Great Crime Novel Begins.mp3 21.62 Mb
29. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 33 - Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, 1890–1960.mp3 21.60 Mb
30. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 28 - The Revolution Makes a U-Turn.mp3 21.57 Mb
31. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 04 - Exile, Rustic Seclusion, and Onegin.mp3 21.54 Mb
32. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 20 - Family Life Makes a Comeback.mp3 21.52 Mb
33. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 10 - Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, 1821–1881.mp3 21.51 Mb
34. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 09 - Russian Grotesque—Overcoats to Dead Souls.mp3 21.51 Mb
35. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 06 - A Poet Contrasts Talent versus Mediocrity.mp3 21.47 Mb
36. Classics of Russian Literature/Lecture 14 - The Generation of the Karamazovs.mp3 21.23 Mb
37. Classics of Russian Literature/Book - Classics of Russian Literature, Part III.pdf 774.36 Kb
38. Classics of Russian Literature/Book - Classics of Russian Literature, Part II.pdf 758.42 Kb
39. Classics of Russian Literature/Book - Classics of Russian Literature, Part I.pdf 693.36 Kb
40. Classics of Russian Literature/Torrent downloaded from Demonoid.com.txt 47 bytes