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Nikanorova, E.K
Istoricheskii Anekdot v Russkoi Literature XVIII Veka
Anekdoty o Petre Velikom
[ The Historical anecdote in Russian literature of the 18th century : Anecdotes about Peter the Great]

Novosibirsk:  Sibirskii Khronograf, 2001
465 p
Hardcover. 14 x 21.5 cm
ISBN: 5875501324
Language: Russian
The Historical anecdote, according to the author, is one the least studied literary genres. This monograph investigates the genesis, traditions of creation, and life cycle of this genre based on the corpus of anecdotes about the Russian Tsar Peter the Great (1672-1725). Most of this book is taken by analysis of the image of Peter as an "enlightened monarch" and of the most interesting plots and motifs of stories about him. Supplement includes the most representative anecdotes about Peter the Great (pp. 329-447). Comments, index of plots and motifs.
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