Hero of Time: ‘The History of the Russian Intelligentsia' in the Mirror of Hydronymics

  • Mikhail P. Odesskiy Russian State University for the Humanities
  • David M. Feldman Russian State University for the Humanities
Keywords: Belinsky, Boborykin, Herzen, Goncharov, Dobrolyubov, Dostoevsky, Lermontov, Lotman, Pisarev, Pushkin, Ovsyaniko-Kulikovsky, Sigal, Stalin, Strakhov, Turgenev, Chernyshevsky, Shpet, journalism

Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of previously not considered associative links with various variants of understanding the term “Russian intelligentsia” in the pre-Soviet and Soviet eras. Source base works of literary historians, works of fiction, memoirs, epistolary.

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Author Biographies

Mikhail P. Odesskiy, Russian State University for the Humanities

Mikhail P. Odesskiy — DSc in Philology, Professor, Head of the Department of Literary Criticism of the Faculty of Journalism of the Russian State University for the Humanities.

David M. Feldman, Russian State University for the Humanities

David M. Feldman — DSc in History, Professor, Professor of the Department of Literary Criticism of the Faculty of Journalism of the Russian State University for the Humanities.

Published
2023-03-15
How to Cite
OdesskiyM. P., & FeldmanD. M. (2023). Hero of Time: ‘The History of the Russian Intelligentsia’ in the Mirror of Hydronymics. Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue, 6(1), 168-202. Retrieved from https://phillet.hse.ru/article/view/16896