Language and Metaphors of the Russian Revolution

Sow the Wind, Reap the Storm

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Language and Metaphors of the Russian Revolution

Sow the Wind, Reap the Storm

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Language and Metaphors of the Russian Revolution: Sow the Wind, Reap the Storm is a panoramic history of the Russian intelligentsia and an analysis of the language and ideals of the Russian Revolution, from its inception over the long nineteenth century through fruition in early Soviet society. This volume examines metaphors for revolution in the storm, flood, and harvest imagery ubiquitous in Russian literary works. At the same time, it considers the struggle to own the narrative of modernity, including Bolshevik weaponization of language and cultural policy that supported the use of terror and social purging. This uniquely cross-disciplinary study conducts a close reading of texts that use storm, flood, and agricultural metaphors in diverse ways to represent revolution, whether in anticipation and celebration of its ideals or in resistance to the same. A spotlight is given to the lives and works of authors who responded to Soviet authoritarianism by reclaiming the narrative of revolution in the name of personal freedom and restoration of humanist values. Hinging on the clashes of culture wars and class wars and residing at the intersection of ideas at the very core of the fight for modernity, this book provides a critical reading of authoritarian discourse and investigates rare examples of the counter narratives that thrived in spite of their suppression.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Origin Stories of the Russian Revolution
Chapter 2: Roots of the Russian Intelligentsia
Chapter 3: The Intelligentsia and the People
Chapter 4: An Incomparable Age
Chapter 5: Bolshevik Weaponization of Language and Culture
Chapter 6: The Lives of ‘Former People’: White Guard
Chapter 7: Fruits of Revolution: Three Soviet Novels
Chapter 8: A Defense of the Personal: Doctor Zhivago

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Published 16 Dec 2020
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 270
ISBN 9781498597982
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 241 x 160 mm
Series Crosscurrents: Russia's Literature in Context
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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