Slavophil-statesmen. N. V. Gogol in themovements of the epoch

In the article for the first time, on the basis of numerous sources, an understanding of the socio-political position of Gogol as a Slavophile state figure is proposed. Being a constant supporter of the unity of the Slavs, Gogol at the same time adhered to deeply “protective” views in relation to Ru...

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Main Author: Igor A. Vinogradov
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Language:English
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature 2019-12-01
Series:Два века русской классики
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Online Access:http://rusklassika.ru/images/2019-3-4/2019_2_p037-062.pdf
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description In the article for the first time, on the basis of numerous sources, an understanding of the socio-political position of Gogol as a Slavophile state figure is proposed. Being a constant supporter of the unity of the Slavs, Gogol at the same time adhered to deeply “protective” views in relation to Russian statehood. At the forefront of Slavophilism, he put the interests of Russia as a unique state of the only Slavic people who retained their independence and identity in history. N. M. Karamzin, S. S. Uvarov and, partly, the oldest representatives of the Slavophile camp, close friends of the writer M. P. Pogodin and S. P. Shevyrev, in their turn, recommended themselves in the history of social currents as thinkers-statesmen. As a convinced Slavophile, Gogol at the same time was critical to the opposition views of his friends, the Moscow Slavophiles K. S. Aksakov and I. V. Kireevsky, the separatist views of his fellow countryman, the Slavist O. M. Bodyansky. Gogol was also critical to the negative attitude towards the Romanov`s house of Polish Slavophiles led by A. Mickiewicz, and – to an even greater extent – to the position of the domestic radicals-Westerners V. G. Belinsky and A. I. Herzen. To be concluded, Gogol was definitely superior than both the Westernist and many representatives of the Slavophilist movement, because on a number of issues he was superior not only to the Westernists who were far from him, but also to the “Orientalists” who also could not reach the scale and the objectivity of Gogol's artistic vision.
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spelling doaj.art-d05fd5f360664d99921ed6b6441b72da2022-12-21T19:27:29ZengRussian Academy of Sciences, A.M. Gorky Institute of World LiteratureДва века русской классики2686-74942019-12-0112366110.22455/2686-7494-2019-1-2-36-61Slavophil-statesmen. N. V. Gogol in themovements of the epochIgor A. Vinogradov0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9151-4554A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of SciencesIn the article for the first time, on the basis of numerous sources, an understanding of the socio-political position of Gogol as a Slavophile state figure is proposed. Being a constant supporter of the unity of the Slavs, Gogol at the same time adhered to deeply “protective” views in relation to Russian statehood. At the forefront of Slavophilism, he put the interests of Russia as a unique state of the only Slavic people who retained their independence and identity in history. N. M. Karamzin, S. S. Uvarov and, partly, the oldest representatives of the Slavophile camp, close friends of the writer M. P. Pogodin and S. P. Shevyrev, in their turn, recommended themselves in the history of social currents as thinkers-statesmen. As a convinced Slavophile, Gogol at the same time was critical to the opposition views of his friends, the Moscow Slavophiles K. S. Aksakov and I. V. Kireevsky, the separatist views of his fellow countryman, the Slavist O. M. Bodyansky. Gogol was also critical to the negative attitude towards the Romanov`s house of Polish Slavophiles led by A. Mickiewicz, and – to an even greater extent – to the position of the domestic radicals-Westerners V. G. Belinsky and A. I. Herzen. To be concluded, Gogol was definitely superior than both the Westernist and many representatives of the Slavophilist movement, because on a number of issues he was superior not only to the Westernists who were far from him, but also to the “Orientalists” who also could not reach the scale and the objectivity of Gogol's artistic vision.http://rusklassika.ru/images/2019-3-4/2019_2_p037-062.pdfgogolbiographycreativityinterpretationslavophileswesternersradicalismconservatismmonarchismpatriotismspiritual heritage
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Slavophil-statesmen. N. V. Gogol in themovements of the epoch
Два века русской классики
gogol
biography
creativity
interpretation
slavophiles
westerners
radicalism
conservatism
monarchism
patriotism
spiritual heritage
title Slavophil-statesmen. N. V. Gogol in themovements of the epoch
title_full Slavophil-statesmen. N. V. Gogol in themovements of the epoch
title_fullStr Slavophil-statesmen. N. V. Gogol in themovements of the epoch
title_full_unstemmed Slavophil-statesmen. N. V. Gogol in themovements of the epoch
title_short Slavophil-statesmen. N. V. Gogol in themovements of the epoch
title_sort slavophil statesmen n v gogol in themovements of the epoch
topic gogol
biography
creativity
interpretation
slavophiles
westerners
radicalism
conservatism
monarchism
patriotism
spiritual heritage
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