Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

N. S. Leskov : Premières polémiques [Janvier 1860-mai 1862]

View through CrossRef
Inès Muller De Morogues, N. S. Leskov. First controversies. January 1860-May 1862. This article is devoted to Leskov' s first polemical works between January 1860 and mid-May 1862. The first in date is "A few words about police doctors in Russia", in which Leskov denounced the corruption of police doctors. The article was noticed by the ministry of the Interior, in consequence of which Leskov engaged in a controversy with V. I. Askochenskii and Domashniaia beseda. In his article "Literary men with blue blood", Leskov participated in a controversy which opposed the press of Petersburg to that of Moscow, in particular to the conservative section of the latter. Finally, in a series of editorials of Severnaia pchela, Leskov launches regular attacks against the radicals. These diversified and violent polemics throw a light on the isolation in which Leskov found himself after the scandal of Nowhere to go.
Title: N. S. Leskov : Premières polémiques [Janvier 1860-mai 1862]
Description:
Inès Muller De Morogues, N.
S.
Leskov.
First controversies.
January 1860-May 1862.
This article is devoted to Leskov' s first polemical works between January 1860 and mid-May 1862.
The first in date is "A few words about police doctors in Russia", in which Leskov denounced the corruption of police doctors.
The article was noticed by the ministry of the Interior, in consequence of which Leskov engaged in a controversy with V.
I.
Askochenskii and Domashniaia beseda.
In his article "Literary men with blue blood", Leskov participated in a controversy which opposed the press of Petersburg to that of Moscow, in particular to the conservative section of the latter.
Finally, in a series of editorials of Severnaia pchela, Leskov launches regular attacks against the radicals.
These diversified and violent polemics throw a light on the isolation in which Leskov found himself after the scandal of Nowhere to go.

Related Results

Les débuts littéraires de Leskov [L'activité journalistique, 1860-mai 1862]
Les débuts littéraires de Leskov [L'activité journalistique, 1860-mai 1862]
Jean-Claude Marcadé, The beginning of Leskov' s literary career. Journalistic activity. 1860 - May 1862. Whilst pursuing his literary career (1860-1895), N. S. Leskov was at t...
Leskov and Latin
Leskov and Latin
In this paper the constant interest of the writer Nikolai Leskov in Russian antiquity, church everyday life, and the life of clergy is noted. Church surnames, characteristic of the...
Nikolai Leskov’s Kyiv Text
Nikolai Leskov’s Kyiv Text
In 1849, eighteen-year-old Nikolai Leskov moved to Kyiv, where he would spend the next ten years of his life. Some thirtyfour years later, he wrote a vivid memoir titled Pecherskie...
Financialization of Commodity : the Role of Financial Investors in Commodity Markets
Financialization of Commodity : the Role of Financial Investors in Commodity Markets
La financiarisation des marchés des matières premières : le rôle des investisseurs financiers sur les marchés des matières premières Cette thèse étudie le rôle joué...
Anthroponoms in Nikolai Leskov's Chronicle “Soboriane” (“The Cathedral Folk”)
Anthroponoms in Nikolai Leskov's Chronicle “Soboriane” (“The Cathedral Folk”)
This article examines the etymological and semantic aspects of onomastics (specifically, anthroponymy) in the chronicle “Soboriane” (“The Cathedral Folk”) by Nikolai Leskov. Leskov...
The writer Nikolay Leskov and the archpriest Savely Tuberozov ‘Artificial’ surnames in literature and life
The writer Nikolay Leskov and the archpriest Savely Tuberozov ‘Artificial’ surnames in literature and life
In focus of this article are anthroponyms from Nikolay Leskov’s chronicle The Cathedral Folk [Soboryane]. Leskov’s interest in the everyday ...
Georges Henein : écritures polémiques
Georges Henein : écritures polémiques
Ecrivain francophone égyptien, chef de file du mouvement surréaliste au Caire, Georges Henein [1914-1974] fut l’un des esprits les plus subversifs de l’Egypte pré-nassérienne. L’en...

Back to Top