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Veidle, V.V
Umiranie Iskusstva
Razmyshleniia o Sud`be Literaturnogo i Khudozhestvennogo Tvorchestva
[ The Death of Art : Thoughts about the fate of literary and artistic creativity]

Comp. by V.M. Tolmachev
St. Petersburg:  Respublika, 2001
447 p
Serie: Proshloe i Nastoiashchee
Hardcover. 17 x 24 cm
ISBN: 5250018165
Language: Russian
Vladimir Veidle (1895-1979), born in Russia, was a professor at the Russian Orthodox Institute in Paris. This book contains two of his works "Umiranie Iskusstva" (1937) and "Rome: From conversations about the cities of Italy", and his articles about Russian and Western cultures of the 19th and 20th centuries. Comments. Afterword by V.M. Tolmachev.
Subjects
» Literary Theory and Criticism / History of Literature   » History of Literature
» History: General Works and Philosophy of History   » History of Science and Social Thought
» Social Sciences   » Theory and History of Culture, Esthetics

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