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| ARTICLES RELATED TO The Tale of Igor's Campaign |  |  |  | The Tale of Igor's Campaign: Encyclopedia II - Russian literature - Soviet eraSovietization of Russia affected literature after 1917. Maxim Gorky, Nobel Prize winner Mikhail Sholokhov, Valentin Kataev, Aleksei Nikolaevich Tolstoi, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Ilf and Petrov came to prominence as part of Soviet literature. Whilst Socialist realism gained official support in the Soviet Union, some of the writers -- such as Mikhail Bulgakov, Boris Pasternak, Andrei Platonov, Osip Mandelstam, Isaac Babel and Vasily Grossman -- secretly continued the classical tradition of Russian literature, writing "under the table", with no hop ...
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|  |  |  | The Tale of Igor's Campaign: Encyclopedia II - The Tale of Igor's Campaign - Reaction of 19th century scholarsA passage on Vseslav the Werewolf
In the seventh age of Troyan, Vseslav cast lots for the damsel he wooed. By subterfuge, propping himself upon mounted troops, he vaulted toward the city of Kiev and touched with the staff of his lance the Kievan golden throne. Like a fierce beast he leapt away from them at midnight, out of the white town, having enveloped himself in a blue mist.
Then at morn, he drove in his battle axes, opened the gates of Novgorod, shattered the glory of Yaroslav, and lo ...
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|  |  |  | The Tale of Igor's Campaign: Encyclopedia II - The Tale of Igor's Campaign - The plotThe plot of this classic work is based on a failed raid of Kniaz Igor Svyatoslavich of Novhorod-Siverskyy (of the Chernihiv principality of ancient Rus') against the Polovtsians or Cumans living in the southern part of the Don region in 1185. Other East Slavic historical figures are mentioned, including Vseslav of Polotsk, Yaroslav Osmomysl of Halych, and Vsevolod the Big Nest of Suzdal. The author appeals to the warring Russian princes, pleading for unity ...
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|  |  |  | The Tale of Igor's Campaign: Encyclopedia II - The Tale of Igor's Campaign - Discovery and publicationThe only manuscript of the Tale, dated to 1400s, was discovered in 1795, in the library of a Yaroslavl monastery, where the first library and school in Russia had been established back in the 12th century. The monks sold it to a local landowner, Aleksei Musin-Pushkin, as a part of a collection of ten texts. He realised the value of the book, and made a transcription for the empress Catherine the Great in 1795 or 96, and published it in 1800 with the help of leading Russian paleographers of the time, A. F. Malinovsky and N. N. Bantysh-Kamensk ...
See also:The Tale of Igor's Campaign, The Tale of Igor's Campaign - The plot, The Tale of Igor's Campaign - Discovery and publication, The Tale of Igor's Campaign - Reaction of 19th century scholars, The Tale of Igor's Campaign - Authenticity, The Tale of Igor's Campaign - Early reactions, The Tale of Igor's Campaign - Modern developments, The Tale of Igor's Campaign - Recent views Read more here: » The Tale of Igor's Campaign: Encyclopedia II - The Tale of Igor's Campaign - Discovery and publication |
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