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IMAGE OF PRE-REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA IN GASTON LEROUX’NOVEL “DARK WOMEN”
Chekalov Kirill Aleksandrovich
Gorky Institute of World Literature
Moscow, Director of the Classical Literature of the West and Comparative Literature Department
Gorky Institute of World Literature
Moscow, Director of the Classical Literature of the West and Comparative Literature Department
Abstract
Examining one later work of the famous French writer Gaston Leroux – the novel «Black Woman», dedicated to the events in Russia in 1916. The author shares the typical of paraliterature treatment of Rasputin myth but accentuates sentimental motifs (not politics).
Keywords: Decembrists, Grigori Rasputin, Nicholas II, novel, paraliterature, revolutionary movement
Category: Literature
Article reference:
Image of pre-revolutionary Russia in Gaston Leroux’novel “Dark women” // Humanities scientific researches. 2016. № 9 [Electronic journal]. URL: https://human.snauka.ru/en/2016/09/16286

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