“You Don’t Belong to Yourself...”. Subject and Power in the Early Diaries of Alexander II (1826-1839)

This article analyses the personal journal of Aleksandr Nikolaevich (the future Alexander II) when he was heir to the throne from 1825 to 1839. Held at the Russian State Archive in Moscow (GARF), the journal has not yet received sig- nificant scholarly attention. The article examines Aleksandr’s jou...

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Main Author: Damiano Rebecchini
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Language:English
Published: Dipartimento di Studi Linguistici e Letterari - Università di Padova 2019-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.avtobiografija.com/index.php/avtobiografija/article/view/189
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description This article analyses the personal journal of Aleksandr Nikolaevich (the future Alexander II) when he was heir to the throne from 1825 to 1839. Held at the Russian State Archive in Moscow (GARF), the journal has not yet received sig- nificant scholarly attention. The article examines Aleksandr’s journal in the context of a romantic culture of intimate journaling at the court of Tsar Nicho- las I, and, in particular, outlines four different models of journals available to the heir while composing his diary: (i) the diary of his mother, the Empress Aleksandra Fedorovna; (ii) that of his father, Tsar Nicholas I; (iii) that of his tutor Vasilii Zhukovskii; (iv) that of his governor Karl Merder. The author demonstrates how Aleksandr Nikolaevich’s journal in its design, language and its choice of subjects openly rejects the model of romantic journal embodied by his mother, while also rejecting Zhukovskii’s model, which treats the diary as a form of discovery and expression of the author’s intimate self. The author reveals how the heir’s diary is modelled after that of his father’s journal, who interpreted the diary as a tool of self-control and self-discipline.
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spelling doaj.art-70c561a044604289833045b7e2fcdda32022-12-21T19:58:13ZengDipartimento di Studi Linguistici e Letterari - Università di PadovaAvtobiografija2281-69922019-12-0108194610.25430/2281-6992/v8-019-046“You Don’t Belong to Yourself...”. Subject and Power in the Early Diaries of Alexander II (1826-1839)Damiano RebecchiniThis article analyses the personal journal of Aleksandr Nikolaevich (the future Alexander II) when he was heir to the throne from 1825 to 1839. Held at the Russian State Archive in Moscow (GARF), the journal has not yet received sig- nificant scholarly attention. The article examines Aleksandr’s journal in the context of a romantic culture of intimate journaling at the court of Tsar Nicho- las I, and, in particular, outlines four different models of journals available to the heir while composing his diary: (i) the diary of his mother, the Empress Aleksandra Fedorovna; (ii) that of his father, Tsar Nicholas I; (iii) that of his tutor Vasilii Zhukovskii; (iv) that of his governor Karl Merder. The author demonstrates how Aleksandr Nikolaevich’s journal in its design, language and its choice of subjects openly rejects the model of romantic journal embodied by his mother, while also rejecting Zhukovskii’s model, which treats the diary as a form of discovery and expression of the author’s intimate self. The author reveals how the heir’s diary is modelled after that of his father’s journal, who interpreted the diary as a tool of self-control and self-discipline.https://www.avtobiografija.com/index.php/avtobiografija/article/view/189diarycourt culturenineteenth centuryrussiaalexander iiromanticism
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“You Don’t Belong to Yourself...”. Subject and Power in the Early Diaries of Alexander II (1826-1839)
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diary
court culture
nineteenth century
russia
alexander ii
romanticism
title “You Don’t Belong to Yourself...”. Subject and Power in the Early Diaries of Alexander II (1826-1839)
title_full “You Don’t Belong to Yourself...”. Subject and Power in the Early Diaries of Alexander II (1826-1839)
title_fullStr “You Don’t Belong to Yourself...”. Subject and Power in the Early Diaries of Alexander II (1826-1839)
title_full_unstemmed “You Don’t Belong to Yourself...”. Subject and Power in the Early Diaries of Alexander II (1826-1839)
title_short “You Don’t Belong to Yourself...”. Subject and Power in the Early Diaries of Alexander II (1826-1839)
title_sort you don t belong to yourself subject and power in the early diaries of alexander ii 1826 1839
topic diary
court culture
nineteenth century
russia
alexander ii
romanticism
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