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  • Written in Blood – Revolutionary Terrorism and Russian Literary Culture, 1861–1881: Revolutionary Terrorism and Russian Literary Culture, 1861–1881

    Written in Blood – Revolutionary Terrorism and Russian Literary Culture, 1861–1881 by Patyk, Lynn Ellen;

    Revolutionary Terrorism and Russian Literary Culture, 1861–1881

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    Product details:

    • Publisher MP–WIS Uni of Wisconsin
    • Date of Publication 30 January 2020
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9780299312244
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages368 pages
    • Size 228x155x19 mm
    • Weight 500 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Offers a new interpretation of the emergence of modern terrorism, arguing that it formed in the Russian literary imagination well before any shot was fired or bomb exploded. Lynn Ellen Patyk contends that the prototype for the terrorist was the Russian writer, whose seditious word was interpreted as a violent assault on autocratic authority.

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    Written in Blood offers a fundamentally new interpretation of the emergence of modern terrorism, arguing that it formed in the Russian literary imagination well before any shot was fired or bomb exploded. Lynn Ellen Patyk contends that the prototype for the terrorist was the Russian writer, whose seditious word was interpreted as an audacious deed - and a violent assault on autocratic authority. Deftly combining riveting historical narrative with penetrating literary analysis of major and minor works, Patyk's groundbreaking book reveals the power of the word to spawn deeds and the power of literature to usher new realities into the world.

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