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E-raamat: All-Encompassing Eye of Ukraine: Ivan Nechui-Levyts'kyi's Realist Prose

  • Formaat: 384 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-May-2015
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781442622197
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  • Formaat: 384 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-May-2015
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781442622197

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In The All-Encompassing Eye of Ukraine, Maxim Tarnawsky presents a thorough and much-needed reexamination of Ukrainian novelist Ivan Nechui-Levyts'kyi and his work.



One of the most important realist novelists of nineteenth-century Ukraine, Ivan Nechui-Levyts'kyi was caricatured and then forgotten by a generation of literary modernists who rejected his aesthetic and ideological views. InThe All-Encompassing Eye of Ukraine, Maxim Tarnawsky presents a thorough and much-needed reexamination of Nechui-Levyts'kyi and his work.

A solitary, modest man whose chief interest was in promoting and defending a Ukrainian identity threatened by the cultural policies of the Russian Empire, Levyts'kyi’s writing described Ukraine, its people, its culture, and the forces threatening it. A satirist who attacked modernism and cosmopolitanism, he wrote in a style marked by what Tarnawsky calls non-purposeful narration – slow-paced humour built on rhetorical finesse rather than on plot or character development.

A vital reconsideration of a significant Ukrainian novelist written by the foremost expert on his work,The All-Encompassing Eye of Ukraine deepens and expands our understanding of Ukraine’s nineteenth-century literature.

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A thorough and much needed re-examination of the author and his work.

- The Ukrainian Weekly, January 10, 2016 Tarnawskys book shines a welcome light on an important writer and period that research in the west has neglected.

- Oleh S. Ilnytzkyj (Slavic Review vol 75:02:2016) "The All-Encompassing Eye of Ukraine is evidence of the revelatory force of careful and unprejudiced reading, and a demonstration of the benefits to be gained from taking ones canonical authors seriously."

- Marko Pavlyshyn, Monash University (Harvard Ukrainian Studies, vol 35:1-4)

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Commended for Best Book awarded by the American Association for Ukrainian Studies 2017 (United States)."Maxim Tarnawsky's book is an important contribution to Ukrainian literary studies, as well as to the scholarship on nineteenth-century realism and its complex relationship with questions of national identity. The All-Encompassing Eye of Ukraine is a pioneering work that makes Nechui fresh, interesting, and relevant to our contemporary concerns, brilliantly repositioning him within Ukrainian intellectual and cultural history." -- Vitaly Chernetsky, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Kansas
Introduction 3(8)
1 The Unknown Nechui
11(71)
2 Describing Ukraine
82(73)
3 Defending Ukraine
155(70)
4 Realism, Rhetoric, and Repetition
225(51)
5 Nechui's Characters: Women and Joy
276(43)
6 Nechui's Historical Writing
319(13)
Conclusion 332(7)
Notes 339(18)
Bibliography 357(12)
Index 369
Maxim Tarnawsky is an associate professor in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Toronto.