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Maxim Hanukai (Columbia University): “Savage Delight”: Pushkin’s “Little” Tragedies and the Radical Sublime

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The talk will be given in the framework of interneational recruitment.

ABSTRACT:
In the fall of 1830, while trapped on his country estate due to an outbreak of cholera, the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin wrote four enigmatic “little” tragedies that explored themes of love and death, criminal transgression and pathological longing.Readers have long tried to understand what unites these plays as a cycle.Are they philosophical problem plays in the spirit of Molière and Diderot; psychological case studies of the human passions; autobiographical vignettes in which Pushkin looks back over his troubled past on the eve of marriage? In this talk, Maksim Hanukai will propose a new interpretation, setting Pushkin’s tragedies in the context of the Romanticcult of the sublime and itsmore radical expression in French freneticism.

Time: 1.30 p.m.
Venue: School of Philology, Staraya Basmannaya 21/4. Room 501