Illegal Literature for the Masses: The Imaginary and Real Reader

4区 文学 Q4 Arts and Humanities
J. Safronova
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ABSTRACT This article is devoted to the illegal literature for the masses published in the 1870s by members of the populist movement known as the Narodniki. Here, we examine this literature as a product of imagination: guided by their own conceptions of the masses, the authors of illegal brochures wrote for readers they imagined to be incapable of comprehending serious scholarly writing and needing socialist ideas to be specially adapted for them. Such preconceptions of the mass reader existed within the context of a debate about literature for the masses involving not just liberal members of the intelligentsia, but also their ideological opponents, including government officials. The article’s second half examines how actual rather than the imagined readers reacted to the socialist literature that had been specially tailored to them. Unless there was a member of the intelligentsia to explain the meaning of these publications, they were unlikely to serve their purpose: they were handed over to children, priests, or rural authorities, or simply used to roll tobacco.
面向大众的非法文学:虚幻与真实的读者
这篇文章专门讨论19世纪70年代由民粹主义运动的民粹派成员出版的非法大众文学。在这里,我们把这些文献作为想象的产物来研究:在他们自己对大众的概念的指导下,非法小册子的作者为他们想象的无法理解严肃学术写作的读者写作,需要专门为他们改编社会主义思想。这种对大众读者的先入之见存在于一场关于大众文学的辩论中,这场辩论不仅涉及知识分子中的自由派成员,还涉及他们在意识形态上的对手,包括政府官员。文章的后半部分考察了实际的而不是想象中的读者对专门为他们量身定制的社会主义文学的反应。除非有知识分子来解释这些出版物的意义,否则它们不太可能达到它们的目的:它们被交给儿童、牧师或农村当局,或者只是用来卷烟。
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期刊介绍: Russian Studies in Literature publishes high-quality, annotated translations of Russian literary criticism and scholarship on contemporary works and popular cultural topics as well as the classics. Selections are drawn from the leading literary periodicals including Literaturnaia gazeta (Literary Gazette), Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie (New Literary Review), Oktiabr (October), Voprosy literatury (Problems of Literature), and Znamia (Banner). An editorial introduction to every issue provides context and insight that will be helpful for English-language readers.
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