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Odoyevsky’s cycle of short stories, Pyostryye skazki (1833), is a transitional work between his writings of the 1820s (in particular his contributions to Mnemozina, 1824–5) and his mature period wh...
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01 October 2009

Odoyevsky’s cycle of short stories, Pyostryye skazki (1833), is a transitional work between his writings of the 1820s (in particular his contributions to Mnemozina, 1824–5) and his mature period which culminated in Russkiye nochi (1844). Pyostryye skazki thus represents a romantic amalgam of elements drawn from fairy-tale and folklore, the fantastic and the society tale, serving didactic, satirical and whimsical purposes. The narration supposedly comes from an authorial alter ego, one Iriney Modestovich Gomozeyko, who occupies a place in Russian literature of the 1830s alongside Pushkin’s Ivan Petrovich Belkin and Gogol’s Rudyy Pan’ko. While individual stories from the cycle reappeared during the Soviet revival of interest in Odoyevsky, this edition, which includes an introduction, notes and a short bibliography, was the first integral (re)publication since 1833 of one of the basic texts of Russian Romanticism.
Price: £25.00
Pages: 98
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Durham Modern Languages Series
Publication Date:
01 October 2009
ISBN: 9780719081842
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
LITERARY CRITICISM / Russian & Former Soviet Union, Religious and ceremonial art, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 19th Century, Literature: history and criticism
Neil Cornwell is Professor of Russian and Comparative Literature at Bristol University and is the Russian editor of The Literary Encyclopedia
Introduction: V. F. Odoyevsky (1804–1869) and his *Pyostryye skazki*
*Pyostryye skazki*
Notes and short bibliography