Russian literature refers to the literature of Russia and its emigres and to Russian-language literature.
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Russian literature refers to the literature of Russia and its emigres and to Russian-language literature.
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The roots of Russian literature can be traced to the Middle Ages, when epics and chronicles in Old East Slavic were composed.
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Medieval Russian literature had an overwhelmingly religious character and used an adapted form of the Church Slavonic language with many South Slavic elements.
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Peter's example set a precedent for the remainder of the 18th century as Russian literature writers began to form clear ideas about the proper use and progression of the Russian literature language.
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Sumarokov's interest in the form of French Russian literature mirrored his devotion to the westernizing spirit of Peter the Great's age.
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Russian literature's works were thus not universally well received; however, they did reflect in some areas of society a growing respect for, or at least ambivalence toward, a female ruler in Catherine the Great.
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Russian literature's works criticized the current system for rewarding the nobility without holding them responsible for the duties they once performed.
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Russian literature's best-known work is a novel in verse, Eugene Onegin .
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The OPOJAZ group of literary critics, known as Russian literature formalism, was founded in 1916 in close connection with Russian literature Futurism.
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The novel's protagonist, Pavel Korchagin, represented the "young hero" of Russian literature: he is dedicated to his political causes, which help him to overcome his tragedies.
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The tradition of the classic Russian literature novel continues with such authors as Mikhail Shishkin and Vasily Aksyonov.
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Russian literature is devoted to the description of unsuccessful love affairs.
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