In this study, Justin Weir illuminates new aspects of Tolstoy's notoriously complex narrative strategies and describes how they shaped Tolstoy's authorial career. Tolstoy's "narrative alibi" developed
Justin Weir develops a persuasive analysis of the complex relationship between authorial self-reflection and literary tradition in three of the most famous Russian novels of the first half of the twen
Russia produced more notable dramas in the twentieth century than at any other time in its history, yet many of the plays from this period have been only sporadically available in English, and others
Russia produced more notable dramas in the twentieth century than at any other time in its history, yet many of the plays from this period have been only sporadically available in English, and others