The history of literature in 9 volumes. The history of world literature

The history of literature in 9 volumes. The history of world literature
The history of literature in 9 volumes. The history of world literature

Format: DOCX, eBook (computer originally)
Year of release: 1983-1994
Genre: Collection of articles, textbook
Publisher: Science
Russian language
Number of pages: 7587
Description: The history of world literature is a multi-volume edition prepared by the Institute of World Literature. A. M. Gorky and considering the development of the literature of the peoples of the world from the era of antiquity until the beginning of the XX century.
According to the initial plan, the story should consist of 10 volumes. However, by the beginning of the release of edition 10 (literature from 1945 to the 1960s) was removed from the plan and replaced by the "deployed conclusion" to 9. In total from 1983 to 1994, 8 volumes were published, although the title page consistently stood "in 9 volumes"; The 9th Tom, dedicated to the literature of 1917-1945, did not see the light, although it was prepared (as reported in the preface to 8 to 8, due to the process of "radical reassessment" of many phenomena of the Soviet period literature, it was decided not to publish it) .
The initiator of the publication was I. G. Neudukovo. The editor-in-chief was G. P. Berdnikov (TT. 1-7), in the 8th volume chief editor is his deputy Yu. B. Vipper, and Berdniks are just a member of the editorial board.
The editorial board included: A. S. Bushmin, D. S. Likhachev, G. I. Lomidze, D. F. Markov, A. D. Mikhailov, S. V. Nikolsky, B. B. Piotrovsky, G. M. Friedlander, M. B. Strapchenko, E. P. Chelyrayev. In 8 Tome, L. G. Andreev, P. A. Nikolaev, V. R. Shcherbina added to them. In addition, the individual editorial board led by the responsible editor was each volume.

Volume 1.
Volume I is devoted to the development of world literature from ancient times, from its folk origins, before the beginning of N. e. Tom is analyzed by both early literature of Asia and Africa, and those who have replaced them and in part that absorbed their achievements of the classical literature of Asia and European antiquity.

Volume 2.
Volume II covers the period from II - III centuries. n. e. Until the XIII - early XIV century., that is, the early and mature medieval. It examines in detail the process of radical transformation of literary traditions of antiquity and the formation of literature in young peoples; It is shown how as a result of the complex interaction of these two, the literature of a new type is developed - medieval literature.

Volume 3.
Tom III reproduces the picture of world literature from the end of the XIII - early XIV. Before the turn of the XVI - XVII centuries. It is widely represented by the literature of the European Renaissance - the epoch defined by F. Engels as "the greatest progressive coup, of all those experienced to this mankind" and the fate of humanistic trends in the literature of the peoples of the East has been described in detail.

Volume 4.
Tom IV covers the literature of the XVII century. Tom authors can be traced as the main public conflict of the epoch - a clash between the forces seeking to preserve the domination of medieval obscures, and the trends in the launching path of the new time - peculiarly refracted in the literature of various regions of the world.

Volume 5.
Volume V is dedicated to the literature of the XVIII century.

Volume 6.
Tom Vi gives a picture of world literature from the Great French Revolution until the middle of the XIX century. It shows, the steady expansion of international literary ties leads to that having a huge historical significance of a high-quality jump in the development of world artistic culture, which was marked by the classics of Marxism in the "Manifesto Communist Party".

Volume 7.
Tom VII is devoted to the literary process of the second half of the XIX century.

Volume 8.
Tom VIII covers the development of world literature from 1890s and until 1917, i.e., in the era of the formation of imperialism and on the eve of the proletarian revolution.

Extra. Information: Text predominantly missing illustrations and synchronic tables

The first eight volumes `Worldwide Literature History` were seen in 1983-1994. (T. 1--8: Full set. The ninth volume did not go out. The publication is completed.)

Edition of the Academy of Sciences. Institute of World Literature. A.M. Gorky. M. Science. 1983-1994 More than 5000, Ill., Table. Hard cover. Encyclopedic format.

Offered to readers `The history of world literature` is intended to characterize the historical movement of literature ... (more) peace from ancient times, from the veryest literature, until the XX century. and identify the leading patterns of this movement. In Marxist literary criticism, this is the first work, such a wide coverage of the generalized material. The need for the creation of this kind of labor is obvious. This need is dictated by the very logic of the development of our literary science. Recently, the geographical and historical boundaries of studied literatures and artistic monuments have noticeably expanded. At the same time, increasingly becoming interest in finding ways to summarize the existing richest historical and literary material. The convincing testimony of this is significant achievements of Soviet science in the development of methods for comparative study of the global literary process. The exit to the light of the Marxist history of the World Literature meets the pressing public queries of our days.

"History of World Literature", prepared by the Institute of World Literature. A. M. Gorky RAS In cooperation with a number of other scientific institutions and organizations, is a unique publication that considers the development of the literature of the peoples of the world from the era of antiquity to the present day.

Inside Toma, the presentation is based on a cultural and territorial principle. All volumes are applied registered signs (as if the edition went under the auspices of Irley, and did not have), synchronistic tables in which the most significant literary events are clearly represented in a single chronological order. The first eight volumes `Worldwide Literature History` were seen in 1983-1994. According to the authors, the first Tom is leading: it is decorated with the names of S. S. Averintsev, M. L. Gasparov, P. A. Grinker, V. Sun. Ivanova.

Each volume is dedicated to one chronological period:

T. 1. Ancient literature (up to the beginning of a new era).

T. 2. Literature of the III-XIII centuries.

T. 3. Renaissance Epoch (XIV-XVI centuries).

T. 4. XVII century.

T. 5. XVIII century.

T. 6. XIX century.

T. 7. XIX century.

T. 8. World literature at the turn of the XIX and twentieth centuries. (From 1890s and until 1917, i.e., in the era of the formation of imperialism and on the eve of the proletarian revolution).

Inside Toma, the presentation is based on a cultural and territorial principle. All volumes attached synchronistic tables in which the most significant literary events are clearly represented in a single chronological order.

M.: Science, 1983-1994, 7587 p.

The history of world literature is a multi-volume edition prepared by the Institute of World Literature. A. M. Gorky and considering the development of the literature of the peoples of the world from the era of antiquity until the beginning of the XX century.

According to the initial plan, the story should consist of 10 volumes. However, by the beginning of the release of edition 10 (literature from 1945 to the 1960s) was removed from the plan and replaced by the "deployed conclusion" to 9. In total from 1983 to 1994, 8 volumes were published, although the title page consistently stood "in 9 volumes"; The 9th Tom, dedicated to the literature of 1917-1945, did not see the light, although it was prepared (as reported in the preface to 8 to 8, due to the process of "radical reassessment" of many phenomena of the Soviet period literature, it was decided not to publish it) .

The initiator of the publication was I. G. Neudukovo. The editor-in-chief was G. P. Berdnikov (TT. 1-7), in the 8th volume chief editor is his deputy Yu. B. Vipper, and Berdniks are just a member of the editorial board.

The editorial board included: A. S. Bushmin, D. S. Likhachev, G. I. Lomidze, D. F. Markov, A. D. Mikhailov, S. V. Nikolsky, B. B. Piotrovsky, G. M. Friedlander, M. B. Strapchenko, E. P. Chelyrayev. In 8 Tome, L. G. Andreev, P. A. Nikolaev, V. R. Shcherbina added to them. In addition, the individual editorial board led by the responsible editor was each volume.

Tom I. Deals with the development of world literature from ancient times, from its folk origins, before the beginning of N. e. Tom is analyzed by both early literature of Asia and Africa, and those who have replaced them and in part that absorbed their achievements of the classical literature of Asia and European antiquity.

Tom II. covers the period from II - III centuries. n. e. Until the XIII - early XIV century., that is, the early and mature medieval. It examines in detail the process of radical transformation of literary traditions of antiquity and the formation of literature in young peoples; It is shown how as a result of the complex interaction of these two, the literature of a new type is developed - medieval literature.

Volume III Reproduces the picture of world literature from the end of the XIII - early XIV century. Before the turn of the XVI - XVII centuries. It is widely represented by the literature of the European Renaissance - the epoch defined by F. Engels as "the greatest progressive coup, of all those experienced to this mankind" and the fate of humanistic trends in the literature of the peoples of the East has been described in detail.

Tom IV. covers the literature of the XVII century. Tom authors can be traced as the main public conflict of the epoch - a clash between the forces seeking to preserve the domination of medieval obscures, and the trends in the launching path of the new time - peculiarly refracted in the literature of various regions of the world.

Volume V. Decoded to the literature of the XVIII century.

Tom VI Gives a picture of world literature from the Great French Revolution until the middle of the XIX century. It shows, the steady expansion of international literary ties leads to that having a huge historical significance of a high-quality jump in the development of world artistic culture, which was marked by the classics of Marxism in the "Manifesto Communist Party".

Tom VII Decoded to the literary process of the second half of the XIX century.

Tom VIII. It covers the development of world literature from 1890s and until 1917, i.e., in the era of the formation of imperialism and on the eve of the proletarian revolution.

In the text predominantly there are no illustrations and synchronistic tables

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