The mutual significance of literature for Denmark and Russia throughout the ages. A description and analysis of the social impact and artistic and literary inspiration between Russia and Denmark
Through a description of the social impact and artistic and literary inspiration between Russia and Denmark, this article examines the mutual significance of literature for Denmark and Russia throughout the ages. In the article, particular attention will be given to the period 1750-1945. Firstly, du...
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description | Through a description of the social impact and artistic and literary inspiration between Russia and Denmark, this article examines the mutual significance of literature for Denmark and Russia throughout the ages. In the article, particular attention will be given to the period 1750-1945. Firstly, during this period, the literature in both countries was designed to the form of literature we know today. Secondly, in these around 200 years began Denmark and Russia to establish literary relations with mutual visits of writers, and thirdly, as well Danes immigrated to Russia as Russians immigrated to Denmark, in the mentioned period. Furthermore, it will be analysed how the literary inspiration has influenced the two countries’ artist circles. Here will be distinguished between direct and indirect influence, the former characterized by either the Danish or Russian author’s acknowledgement of such an influence and corroborative evidence in his writings and the latter influence going via an author directly influenced by either a Danish or a Russian author, respectively. |
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spelling | doaj.art-be4fd150adb743038cf0c625028664712022-12-22T02:01:09ZengInstitute of Modern Humanitarian ResearchesStudia Humanitatis2308-80792018-12-014The mutual significance of literature for Denmark and Russia throughout the ages. A description and analysis of the social impact and artistic and literary inspiration between Russia and DenmarkChristensen Carsten Sander0Billund Museum (Billund, Denmark)Through a description of the social impact and artistic and literary inspiration between Russia and Denmark, this article examines the mutual significance of literature for Denmark and Russia throughout the ages. In the article, particular attention will be given to the period 1750-1945. Firstly, during this period, the literature in both countries was designed to the form of literature we know today. Secondly, in these around 200 years began Denmark and Russia to establish literary relations with mutual visits of writers, and thirdly, as well Danes immigrated to Russia as Russians immigrated to Denmark, in the mentioned period. Furthermore, it will be analysed how the literary inspiration has influenced the two countries’ artist circles. Here will be distinguished between direct and indirect influence, the former characterized by either the Danish or Russian author’s acknowledgement of such an influence and corroborative evidence in his writings and the latter influence going via an author directly influenced by either a Danish or a Russian author, respectively.http://st-hum.ru/en/node/732/Ivan TurgenevHans Christian AndersenLeo TolstoyLudvig HolbergMartin Andersen NexøFyodor DostoyevskyGeorg BrandesVitus BeringAlexander PushkinJakob KnudsenAlexander SumarokovLiteratureRasmus ÆresboeNikolay KaramzinMaxim GorkyDenis FonvizinClaus Seidelin |
spellingShingle | Christensen Carsten Sander The mutual significance of literature for Denmark and Russia throughout the ages. A description and analysis of the social impact and artistic and literary inspiration between Russia and Denmark Studia Humanitatis Ivan Turgenev Hans Christian Andersen Leo Tolstoy Ludvig Holberg Martin Andersen Nexø Fyodor Dostoyevsky Georg Brandes Vitus Bering Alexander Pushkin Jakob Knudsen Alexander Sumarokov Literature Rasmus Æresboe Nikolay Karamzin Maxim Gorky Denis Fonvizin Claus Seidelin |
title | The mutual significance of literature for Denmark and Russia throughout the ages. A description and analysis of the social impact and artistic and literary inspiration between Russia and Denmark |
title_full | The mutual significance of literature for Denmark and Russia throughout the ages. A description and analysis of the social impact and artistic and literary inspiration between Russia and Denmark |
title_fullStr | The mutual significance of literature for Denmark and Russia throughout the ages. A description and analysis of the social impact and artistic and literary inspiration between Russia and Denmark |
title_full_unstemmed | The mutual significance of literature for Denmark and Russia throughout the ages. A description and analysis of the social impact and artistic and literary inspiration between Russia and Denmark |
title_short | The mutual significance of literature for Denmark and Russia throughout the ages. A description and analysis of the social impact and artistic and literary inspiration between Russia and Denmark |
title_sort | mutual significance of literature for denmark and russia throughout the ages a description and analysis of the social impact and artistic and literary inspiration between russia and denmark |
topic | Ivan Turgenev Hans Christian Andersen Leo Tolstoy Ludvig Holberg Martin Andersen Nexø Fyodor Dostoyevsky Georg Brandes Vitus Bering Alexander Pushkin Jakob Knudsen Alexander Sumarokov Literature Rasmus Æresboe Nikolay Karamzin Maxim Gorky Denis Fonvizin Claus Seidelin |
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