Abstract

AbstractThis survey traces a set of interrelated trends that characterise current scholarly approaches to the literary culture of the Russian Enlightenment. These include the impact of New Historicism on discussions of court literature and ritual, the relation between literary producers and consumers, and the different models of authorial careers that arise and lead to diverse models of classicism as well as different lyric practices. The article also draws attention to important new editions and works of reference that are providing tools in the ongoing discussion of how the eighteenth century understood the modernising project of the Enlightenment.

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