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| Author | Zorin A. |
| Title | Kormja dvuglavogo orla |
| Description | The book examines a cycle of ideological models advanced as the state ideology of the Russian Empire during the reigns of Catherine the Great, Alexander the Great, and Nicholas II: Catherine the Great's Greek project, the concept of Holy Rus', the plan for the Holy Alliance of monarchs, and the doctrine of Orthodoxy-autocracy-nationality. These attempts at national and state self-identification were largely based on the experience of poetic reflection on Russia accumulated during those years by authors of odes, poems, tragedies, and historical novels. Andrei Zorin is a philologist, literary scholar, literary critic, and cultural historian. His research focuses on intellectual history, the history of emotions, the sociology of literature, and the relationship between Russian society and European culture. |
| Year | 2026 |
| Publisher | NLO |
| Pages | 416 |
| Cover | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 978-5-4448-1947-0 |